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Researcher Development- Long documents: practical tips, structuring your work, signposting
Microsoft Teams

You might be in the middle of developing the longest piece of writing you’ve ever written. Theses and articles bring with them their own challenges. This workshop focuses on how to structure long texts. We will also discuss signposting and share practical tips.

 

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Welcome event for new PGRs (online)
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Researcher Development- Writing Tips - Academic Hedging: advantages and pitfalls
Microsoft Teams

‘Writing tips’ are shorter sessions (45-60min) focused on specific writing topics providing information and tips.

Academic hedging is the term given to the cautious way in which academics often write. This session will explore what academic hedging is, how to use academic hedging in your writing, and when academic hedging should be avoided.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

 

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Researcher Development- How to prevent burnout during your PhD
Microsoft Teams

Burnout is often defined as exhaustion (emotional, physical, and psychological) resulting from exposure to specific stressors or situations where demand exceeds available resources. To address burnout, it's crucial to learn how to recognize its signs, prevent it, and effectively manage it, as unchecked burnout can significantly affect motivation, productivity, and effectiveness on your PhD and research journey.

In this interactive session, we will provide you with practical strategies and insights to maintain well-being and academic success. You will learn to identify early signs of burnout, manage stress effectively, and establish healthy work-life boundaries.

Whether you're juggling research, coursework, or teaching, this workshop will equip you with tools to cultivate resilience and achieve balance throughout your postgraduate journey. Don't let burnout hinder your potential – take proactive steps to thrive both academically and personally.

 

In this workshop, you will:

• Learn what burnout is.

• Discover the factors contributing to burnout.

• Participate in a self-assessment to test your burnout risk.

• Identify triggers and areas for improvement to reduce burnout risk.

• Acquire key strategies for preventing and managing burnout symptoms.

• Create an action plan for immediate changes.

Note: You can book on a PhD Wellbeing session without it appearing on your Skills Forge Record. You would not receive SF credits for your attendance but may give you the privacy if you would prefer it. If that is the case, please book via this form: expression of interest form (warwick.ac.uk)

 

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Library Events- Reading Space
Breathing Space, Main Library, Floor 1

Reading Space is hosted in our Breathing Space and is an event where you can come and take a break from your studies in a calming environment.

We encourage you to sit back and do some leisure reading during this event and will often highlight some of our Leisure Reading Collection as well.

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