Culture & Creativity Research Institute RF2 Workshop

Online via Zoom

The Application for Confirmation of PhD is a formal assessment point at which the university evaluates whether there is sufficient progress and solid enough base from which to proceed to examination for PhD at level 8.  Candidates are required to present and defend their work at a CCRI RF2 symposium and submit a written report … Continue reading Culture & Creativity Research Institute RF2 Workshop

CCRI: RF1 Workshop

On campus

The Application for Approval of Research Programme (RF1) is the point at which the university formally approves a candidate’s registration. The RF1 form is submitted 3 months after the date of registration, or 6 months if a student is registered part time. The purpose of the RF1 is to review and approve the content, clarity of aims, governance and … Continue reading CCRI: RF1 Workshop

I2RI: Project Planning, RF1 and Developing your Research Question and Hypothesis.

Hybrid (online and on campus)

This session is compulsory for Doctoral students in I2RI but open to all and is targeted for those students pre RF1.   Project planning is an essential skill to develop your successful Doctoral program. This session will cover the important aspects of selecting a research question or 'Hypothesis' and how to plan the methodological testing … Continue reading I2RI: Project Planning, RF1 and Developing your Research Question and Hypothesis.

CCRI: RF2 Workshop

Online

This session is for CCRI PGRs only.  It will be led by Dr Kathy Doherty   At the session we will: Discuss assessment requirements, assessment criteria, process, deadlines, and outcomes including what happens if you don’t pass on first attempt Discuss what to expect at the CCRI RF2 symposium and how to approach preparation for … Continue reading CCRI: RF2 Workshop

Project Planning, RF1 and Developing your Research Question and Hypothesis

Online

Project planning is an essential skill to develop your successful Doctoral program. This session will cover the important aspects of selecting a research question or 'Hypothesis' and how to plan the methodological testing of your research question. The session will include details of how to design and plan a Gantt chart and what is required … Continue reading Project Planning, RF1 and Developing your Research Question and Hypothesis

SERI: The RF2 Process

On Campus

Intended Audience:  SERI Education PGRs only This session is for First year Education PGRs only   Session led by Chris Bailey

CCRI: RF1 Workshop

Online

The Application for Approval of Research Programme (RF1) is the point at which the university formally approves a candidate’s registration. The RF1 form is submitted 3 months after the date of registration, or 6 months if a student is registered part time. The purpose of the RF1 is to review and approve the content, clarity … Continue reading CCRI: RF1 Workshop

Research Ethics: How to get your ethics approved first time

Online

The aim of this workshop is to provide guidance for how to get ethics approved first time for Researchers. What are Research Ethics? Research ethics provide a framework for responsible and accountable conduct in research, promoting the advancement of knowledge while safeguarding the rights and well-being of participants and society as a whole. What is … Continue reading Research Ethics: How to get your ethics approved first time

Research Ethics: Research Data Management and Storage

Online via MS Teams

There are a lot of misconceptions regarding the handling and storage of research data.  This workshop will summarise how researchers should handle their research data to make sure they are following the latest guidance. Who is the session for: Early career researchers, mid-career researchers, senior researchers, PhD students, supervisors. The session will be led by Pete … Continue reading Research Ethics: Research Data Management and Storage

Research Ethics: How to complete Risk Assessments

Online

What is a Risk Assessment? Risk assessment is a fundamental process that enhances safety, informs decision-making, ensures compliance, and contributes to the overall well-being of research participants and organizations. What is the purpose of this session? The purpose of this workshop is to guide researchers on how best to complete risk assessments related to research. … Continue reading Research Ethics: How to complete Risk Assessments