LRST: Being an Influential Researcher1: Staff and Doctoral Researchers

On Campus

For staff and doctoral researchers: 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 social media profile as a researcher, and how you can link this with other research tools such as ORCiD. Book … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher1: Staff and Doctoral Researchers

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

SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

Online

PLEASE NOTE, THIS SESSION IS FOR SERI STUDENTS ONLY Application for Approval of Research Programme (R1) is one of your first milestones in your doctoral journey. It is a formal assessment point which is designed to provide you with feedback on: the viability of the research the content, clarity and feasibility of the proposed work … Continue reading SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

Online

Application for Approval of Research Programme (R1) is one of your first milestones in your doctoral journey. It is a formal assessment point which is designed to provide you with feedback on: the viability of the research the content, clarity and feasibility of the proposed work plan governance of the proposed research, confirm the full … Continue reading SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

Research Ethics: Authorship Guidance for Researchers – What contribution merits authorship

Online

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 – What contribution merits authorship

SERI- An introduction to writing for publication: A workshop for doctoral students

On Campus - City

PLEASE NOTE, THIS SESSION IS FOR SERI STUDENTS ONLY This workshop is aimed at doctoral students who have some data that they are ready to write up as a research article for publication in an academic journal. We will cover how to select a journal, how to write for that specific journal, and how to … Continue reading SERI- An introduction to writing for publication: A workshop for doctoral students

SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

Online

Application for Approval of Research Programme (R1) is one of your first milestones in your doctoral journey. It is a formal assessment point which is designed to provide you with feedback on: the viability of the research the content, clarity and feasibility of the proposed work plan governance of the proposed research, confirm the full … Continue reading SERI – Demystifying the RF1 and RF1 Writing Workshop

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