Teaching Skills for Doctoral Students Session 3
Part of a programme of 4 sessions. Further information https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/doctoralschool/training-and-development-2/teaching-skills/ Enquiries via doctoralschool@shu.ac.uk
Part of a programme of 4 sessions. Further information https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/doctoralschool/training-and-development-2/teaching-skills/ Enquiries via doctoralschool@shu.ac.uk
The workshop focuses on teaching researchers from any discipline on how to apply essential digital methods to analyse the data derived from social media. To better understand contemporary society, social … Continue reading Introduction to Social Media Analysis – Workshop (Researcher-led Activity)
Training on abstract writing, with an IMPACT conference focus Led by Becky Shaw (Postgraduate Research Tutor ADRC and acting PGR Lead C3RI) and Alison Honnor, Impact Researcher C3Ri. This session … Continue reading IMPACT 2018 Training – Abstract writing
This is an introductory session to IEEE, an engineering database. In the session we'll demonstrate various search tips which are useful in IEEE. Booking link
In this session you will be able to set up an account and begin using RefWorks management software, with the assistance of library research support staff. Booking link
This is an introductory session to Art Full Text. In the session we'll demonstrate various search tips which are useful in Art Full text and can also be applied across … Continue reading Finding sources- Art Full Text
This session will show you how to use library resources to find bibliometrics and altmetrics for articles and researchers, including: how to track the academic attention research outputs receive through … Continue reading Bibliometrics and altmetrics: tracking academic and social media attention
Shut up and write! sessions are open to Doctoral Researchers and Research-Active staff and provide a dedicated time and space for writing, be it a funding application, project plan, book … Continue reading Shut Up and Write! – Collegiate
University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your PhD is a module for students working independently on a research degree (e.g. PhD). The focus will … Continue reading Academic English for Your PhD
Part of a programme of 4 sessions. Further information https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/doctoralschool/training-and-development-2/teaching-skills/ Enquiries via doctoralschool@shu.ac.uk