Failure Festival
OnlineAre you interested in learning more about how to navigate failure and even use it to succeed? Attend our online Failure Festival on 9 November. Speakers include: Dr Simon … Continue reading Failure Festival
Are you interested in learning more about how to navigate failure and even use it to succeed? Attend our online Failure Festival on 9 November. Speakers include: Dr Simon … Continue reading Failure Festival
In this session, you will have an opportunity to: (1) Recognise the key features of academic writing (2) Understand academic voice (3) Refer appropriately to research (4) Know how to … Continue reading Skills Centre: Introduction to Academic Writing (Webinar)
The Academic English for Doctoral Student sessions run as part of the University English Scheme. Sessions will run for 10 weeks in the first and second semesters on Thursdays from … Continue reading Academic English for Doctoral Students
Issues such as copyright, embargoes, and publishing work based on your thesis and how these affect adding a thesis to the archive. Book via UniHub Session open to: Supervisors; Post … Continue reading LRST: Adding your Finished Thesis to the University Research Archive
Imposter phenomenon, or the feeling that you don’t truly belong, is very common among academics. The presence of imposter phenomenon is not at all linked to one’s academic achievement record … Continue reading Imposter Phenomenon
How and why you can use social media to promote your work and assess its impact. You’ll learn how to set up an engaging social media profile as a researcher, … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 1
In this session you will have the opportunity to: (1) Generate and apply analysis questions to a range of evidence and source types. (2) Use reporting verbs to accurately introduce … Continue reading Skills Centre: Advanced Critical Writing (Webinar)
Important issues to consider when getting published, particularly focusing on choosing where to publish. Book via UniHub Session open to: Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); Supervisors; Early Career Researchers (ECRs); … Continue reading LRST: Getting Published
In this session, you will have an opportunity to: (1) Recognise the key features of academic writing (2) Understand academic voice (3) Refer appropriately to research (4) Know how to … Continue reading Skills Centre: Introduction to Academic Writing (Webinar)
One of the aspects of research students struggle with most is choosing the right charts and tests for your data. We talk your through the key terminology needed to choose … Continue reading Skills Centre: Stats Support – Choosing the Right Statistical Test