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Introductions and conclusions (Writing Series )
Microsoft Teams

Do you get flustered when writing your introduction and conclusion? Do you know that first impressions and final thoughts are vital, yet struggle to convey them well? Then this workshop is for you. You will explore how to write strong and engaging introductions and conclusions, and you will share your ideas with your peers.

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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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How to respond to feedback (Writing Series)
Microsoft Teams

This workshop will start by analysing different types of feedback you might receive from supervisors, examiners, and editors. It will look at how comments can be translated into meaningful improvements in your work. It will also cover what sort of feedback to expect at different stages of your PhD. There will also be some time to evaluate each other’s work.

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Creativity in Research
Microsoft Teams

Have you ever thought about the role creativity plays in the research process? Developing a creative mindset may support us in navigating such process and make the connections that are needed for the research to flow and .flourish. In this session we will be addressing the role of creativity in research and explore ways in which you can use creative inputs not only to help develop your ideas, but also to support your personal journey through the PhD process.

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How to deal with isolation & loneliness

Feeling lonely and isolated during your PhD is a common experience amongst doctoral researchers. However, that does not mean that loneliness or isolation is an inevitable and unchangeable part of the PhD experience. There are lots of ways that you can connect with others and find ways to tackle feelings of isolation – remember that you are not alone in feeling lonely or isolated! As everyone’s situation is different, the specifics will look different for everyone.

In this workshop, which will be supported by a qualified and licenced low-intensity psychological wellbeing practitioner, you will learn how to understand what loneliness and isolation are, how common it is, what you can do to overcome them, and how you can start to reach a different community around you. Join us to learn about seeing loneliness/isolation from a different perspective, while learning new ways to handle this universal experience of loneliness together. There will be no need to disclose private or confidential information; we will just be discussing a practice which you can apply in your own time.

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