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Understanding your upgrade
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Understanding your upgrade
 
Many of us are asked to go through an upgrade process after our first year. This takes us from MPhil to PhD study process. It allows us and colleagues to reflect on the previous year, research knowledge gained, and plans for the next stages.
The session will inform you of the University’s criteria for a successful upgrade process and help prepare you for it. The facilitators will share their own experiences of passing upgrade process and provide you with particular tips and advice that will be useful for you to understand what your need to do and how to successfully pass your own upgrade.
By the end of the workshop, you should be able to:
- Have a better understanding of what is the upgrade process
- Gain practical tips on how to prepare for your upgrade
- Reflect on progress made during your upgrade
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NSC How to have difficult conversations, (or making sure we say what we need to)
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How to have difficult conversations (or making sure we say what we need to)
Having a difficult conversation is not always about resolving conflict; it could be that we need to say something that we find uncomfortable, or we want someone to listen to our point of view or that we want our voice heard. It may also be that we need to resolve conflict. This session will help you recognise what is creating the difficulty, suggest tactics for preparing beforehand, and how to manage the actual conversation. It is also a great session to help you with future leading and managing relationships.  

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