RF1 session for PhD Education
A session for PhD students in Education on the RF1 process. Contact: Caron Carter or social-economic-pgr@shu.ac.uk if you are a student in this area and don't have the joining details.
A session for PhD students in Education on the RF1 process. Contact: Caron Carter or social-economic-pgr@shu.ac.uk if you are a student in this area and don't have the joining details.
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 … Continue reading Culture & Creativity Research Institute RF1 Workshop
This session will introduce you to 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 … Continue reading Being an influential researcher 1
This session is for PGRs in the Health Research Institute (HRI). It follows on from the central Research Ethics session on 10 November and will cover tips and tricks to … Continue reading HRI Ethics and Integrity
Structuring your dissertation, chapters and paragraphs is one of the hardest problems for many PhD students. Having worked long and hard to develop a holistic understanding of your topic in … Continue reading Structuring Your Writing
This session builds on the first session although it’s not essential that you attend both parts. In session 2 you will learn tips for sharing your work on social media, … Continue reading Being an influential researcher 2
A module for students working independently on a research degree (eg. PhD). The focus will be on practising and developing the language and rhetoric to explain and present your research … Continue reading Online Bitesize Academic English for Doctorate students
This is an introductory session covering important issues to consider when getting published, particularly focusing on choosing where to publish. This session is suitable for all researchers but may be … Continue reading Getting published
A module for students working independently on a research degree (eg. PhD). The focus will be on practising and developing the language and rhetoric to explain and present your research … Continue reading Online Bitesize Academic English for Doctorate students
As part of ongoing training and development for PGR students, the Doctoral School and Research Institutes are running events for students in year 2 onwards. This central Doctoral School session … Continue reading PGR Essentials – Doctoral School session for all returning students