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Finding, reading, and quoting research (Writing Series )
Microsoft Teams

This workshop returns to the basics of research. We will begin by sharing resources and tips for finding sources. We will then practice different types of reading: scanning, skimming and deep reading, and discuss how we can use them to make sure our research is vigorous and accurate. Following that, we will look at three ways of presenting research: quoting, summarising, and paraphrasing.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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Fieldwork Abroad: How to plan and what to expect
Microsoft Teams

his event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries, please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

 Fieldwork abroad: How to plan and what to expect

 

This workshop will help facilitate a better understanding of how to do fieldwork aboard, and some of the problems a researcher might face in the foreign contexts. Our discussion will include both travelling to your own home country, as well as travelling to a foreign country for work.

 

The workshop will also help research think about risk assessment plans as part of their research design. The workshop will further include:

 

  • Some examples and experiences of archival research, elite interviews, oral history and ethnographic research and official permissions.
  • Insider/outsider experiences of doing research
  • Gatekeeping
  • Communication and safety
  • Culture shock and reverse culture shock
  • FCO advice, local advice and safety.
  • When fieldwork goes wrong: lack of access, data unsuitable, personal wellbeing etc.

 

 

 

 

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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Literature Reviews- where to get started
Microsoft Teams

Event description:

​Accelerator Series: Literature Review​
We all need to write our Literature review but how do we start, what do we really need to cover and how? Get some hint, tips, ideas and your questions answered​

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​Accelerator is a series of sessions which we think is invaluable to getting your PhD off to the best start. There’s no need to attend all of them, and some are repeated at different times/ days throughout the 10 weeks of term.

Who is this for?

Early Stages of PhD (0-14 months)

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