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Writing for Social Media
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

Preparing the world for your research:

In today's competitive academic landscape, social media is increasingly being used by researchers to disseminate and publicise their work and to create visible public profiles. It has also become an essential space for academic debate, events and announcements. This workshop will introduce participants to resources that can make navigation of social media easier. It will also discuss search-engine optimisation and time management. The goal is to help the participants confidently use social media platforms, help them think through which platform may suit them or their career, and refer them to some best practices that can make social media posting a part of their busy schedules.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Research Refresh
Wolfson Research Exchange, Floor 3, Library

Pop into the Research Exchange to enjoy some coffee and cake, while chatting with other researchers.

These sessions are a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a break so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed.

Research Refresh runs throughout the year, apart from University closed days.

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Writing for non-academic audiences
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

This workshop is intended for academics who would like to think about communicating their research to non-academic audiences and are wondering where to start. The workshop will focus on some typical pieces they may need to write. These include press releases, op-eds (and pitching op-eds), and press kits in case of larger projects. The goal of the workshop is to encourage PGRs to think of how they can publicise their work and why this is important. And then to give them some tools to widen their audiences and be well-prepared to write short articles, blog posts or press releases. Delivered by an ex-journalist and political cartoonist and current blog writer.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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What role do you want? Searching for a career that is best for you
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

When we begin searching for a career (in or outside of academia), we can easily fall into a whirlwind of doubts and expectations with the many job adverts, career possibilities, and inputs from colleagues, friends and family. Internal and external pressures begin to pile up and we may forget to actively search for a career that serves ourselves.

In this workshop we will explore what are the motivations, the values, and the skills you have that may help propel your search for a career that is right for you.

If you can identify what it is that drives you, what you value in terms of your career, then you can create a career development plan that will help you to achieve your goals.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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