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Write Here, Write Now Online
Online

Are you struggling to concentrate and lacking in motivation? Is your writing constantly interrupted by your inbox, social media and trips to the kitchen? Write Here, Write Now (our session based loosely on the Pomodoro Technique) is back with a modified format, online, to help you focus on your writing.

Join us on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30am to kick-start your working from home!

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Twitter Chat Monthly - The Leading Researcher
Twitter
witter Chat: monthly
At the end of each month we take the chance to reflect on one of the learning sessions we have experienced. By holding this conversation on Twitter it allows us to engage in social media, meet researchers from across the globe, and a chance to reflect upon our thinking.
November –The Leading Researcher
Following on from our Leadership session earlier in the week we will reflect on our thoughts and discussions:
Leadership is about challenge. The challenge of getting the best out of yourself and the people around you. Challenging yourself and others to do what is right and not just what is easy. Leadership is the challenge of influencing when you have no power, the challenge of sharing your passion and values with other people, and hoping they will follow. (Dr Steve Hutchinson- Hutchinson Training & Development Ltd)
The session will help you identify the behaviours you value most in leaders and yourself, and then explore Leading strategically; by getting results; in meetings; virtually; in a crisis and with follow up information for leading multiple projects.

Each Chat is preceded by a monthly Twitter for researchers to get you online and ready to join us
Hosted by @researchercoach on behalf of @warwickrssp
It’s going to be a jam packed 45mins. Get involved, share your experiences and your knowledge.
Don’t forget to search the hashtag #ResDevWarwick to keep up to date with the conversation

INSTRUCTIONS
How to take part in #ResDevWarwick for Researchers Tweetchat
You will need a twitter account and device to access it. 
To see the chat notifications, please follow @warwickrssp on Twitter.
Use #ResDevWarwick in all your replies
On the day of the Tweetchat make sure you activate your notifications to see our chat questions and others’ responses.
During the Tweetchat our questions will be labelled Q1, Q2, Q3 etc, to help us follow your answers and for us to create a Tweetchat summary please write A1, A2, A3 etc before your answers and remember to include the hashtag #ResDevWarwick
To keep up to date with the chat search #ResDevWarwick in the search box on Twitter and sort by ‘latest’.
Any questions please contact the RD tutor team in RDContacts@warwick.ac.uk
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Twitter Chat- Leadership for Researchers: what styles of leadership have worked for you and what type of leader are you?

At the end of each month we take the chance to reflect. By holding this conversation on Twitter it allows us to engage in social media, meet researchers from across the globe, and a chance to reflect upon our thinking.

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