I2RI / BMRC Library Induction: Finding Information and RefWorks

This will be a practical session, designed for doctoral students in the BMRC. Topics covered will include: searching for information using biosciences, chemistry and other relevant sources, keeping up to date with new information, managing your information resources using RefWorks, working with information (analytical views, citations and altmetrics). RDF sub-domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base Please … Continue reading I2RI / BMRC Library Induction: Finding Information and RefWorks

LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks

Online

The principles of reference management and using RefWorks. Book via UniHub Session open to:  Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); Supervisors; Early Career Researchers (ECRs); Mid Career Researchers (MCRs); All staff RDF sub-domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base; C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;

Skills Centre: Advanced Critical Writing (Webinar)

Online via Blackboard Collaborate

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 and frame evidence. (3) Reflect on the issues of relevance and significance when examining evidence. The webinar will be facilitated using Blackboard Collaborate. The easiest … Continue reading Skills Centre: Advanced Critical Writing (Webinar)

CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)

In Person - City Campus

The PhD requires you to communicate your research in writing at all stages of your registration, from outlining your research plans in an initial proposal, submitting reports at progression stages, through to production of the final thesis. During this time you may also present your work at conferences, or in journal articles or book chapters … Continue reading CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)

Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers

What contribution merits Authorship? What is Authorship? Authorship gives credit and implies accountability for published work, so there are academic, social and financial implications.  It is very important to make sure people who have contributed to a paper, are given credit as authors - and also that people who are recognized as authors understand their … Continue reading Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers

LRST: Finding Information

On Campus - City

Using databases and other search tools. Book via UniHub RDF Sub-Domain(s):  A1 – Knowledge Base; A2 – Cognitive Abilities; C1 – Professional Conduct; C2 – Research Management Session open to:  Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); Early Career Researchers (ECRs); Mid-Career Researchers (MCRs); Supervisors; All staff

LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 2

Online

Tips for sharing your work on social media, and how you can use Altmetrics to monitor the impact of yourself and others. Book via UniHub Session open to:  Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); Supervisors; Early Career Researchers (ECRs); Mid Career Researchers (MCRs); All staff RDF sub-domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base; C2 - Research Management; D2 … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 2