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Tuesday, March 07, 2023
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Researcher Development Online- The Part time PhD series 3- Being an Effective Researcher ( early stages) OnlineMicrosoft TeamsThis event is being held online Doing your PhD part time? Or around a full time job? Around family? Then this session is just for you. We want to get our PhD off to the best start so how do we manage the first 2-3 years. We will take you through the essential initial steps to starting your research degree; help you plan through the first 2-3 years and avoid common pitfalls. Areas that we will cover include: project planning; time management; objective setting; connecting with the research community; networking. The session will help you towards a greater self-awareness of the skills you already have and those you need to develop. It will connect you with fellow researchers and increase your awareness of the support services Warwick has to help you make the most of your research degree. If any one can time manage then it’s people juggling these multiple commitments. Come and share your experiences, your tips for coping and also how you can influence the PGR Strategy for PT PhDs at Warwick.
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Researcher Development Online- Reflexivity for ResearchersMicrosoft TeamsReflective practice, analytical reflection and (particularly) reflexivity, are generally recognised as the core characteristics of research and teaching practice. Reflexivity is a strategy to question our own attitudes, thought processes, values, assumptions, prejudices, and habitual actions, to try to understand our complex roles in relation to others. Reflexivity involves thinking from within experiences ‘turned or reflected back upon the mind itself.’ Reflective practice and reflexivity are therefore a valuable developmental process for any professional or researcher. In this session, we will examine key features of reflection, introduce several models of reflective practice (Such as the Gibbs model) and understand how reflective practice can help you learn and the tools you can use to support reflective learning. Reflective Practice can enable practitioners to learn from the experience of themselves, their work, and how they relate to home and work, significant others and wider society and culture.
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Researcher Development Online- Presenting in Another Language (PhD in 2nd Language series)Microsoft TeamsPresenting in another language can sometimes makes us feel under extra pressure. Do you have a conference presentation, an upgrade, or a seminar coming up? Join us to learn how to face your presentations and get maximum impact. Whether you are presenting online or in person we will discuss how you can write, prepare and deliver a presentation with confidence, that leaves your audience feeling informed and engaged with your research. YouTube: Presenting in a second language – YouTube A PhD is challenging. Doing it in another language makes it more so. The ‘PhD in a second language’ series is designed to support you with many aspects of the process. We cover writing and speaking; reading and presenting. We discuss how we network and create connections. We also discuss the vagaries of undertaking research in the UK; the words that mean something entirely different and trip us up every time. The sessions are run by a Warwick PhD alumni and lecturer who still occasionally struggles to find the correct English word.
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