LRST: Depositing Your Work Using Elements

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In this session we will cover the basics of using Elements to deposit your research outputs and manage your publications profile. This session is suitable for all academic staff and doctoral students.   Book via UniHub   RDF sub-domain(s):  C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination

LRST: Getting Published

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This introductory session covers important issues to consider when getting published, particularly focusing on choosing where to publish. RDF subdomain(s): D2 - Communication and Dissemination; Booking link: Register via UniHub

LRST: Research Data Management

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This introductory session will introduce the core concepts of research data management and go over the main elements of a data management plan. There will be an opportunity to work on your own plan.   RDF subdomain(s): C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;   Booking link: Register via UniHub

LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks

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In this session we will introduce the principles of reference management and demonstrate these principles using RefWorks.   RDF subdomain(s): C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;   Booking link: More information and register via UniHub

LRST: Depositing your work using Elements

Online

In this session we will cover the basics of using Elements to deposit your research outputs and manage your publications profile. This session is suitable for all academic staff and doctoral students.   RDF subdomain(s): C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination   Booking link: More information and register via UniHub

LRST: Your Finished Thesis

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In this session we will cover issues such as copyright, embargoes, and publishing work based on your thesis and how these affect adding a thesis to the archive.   RDF subdomain(s): D2 - Communication and Dissemination; D3 - Engagement and Impact;   Booking link: More information and register via UniHub

Academic English for Doctoral Students

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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 in both written and spoken formats.  Module content includes:  research-based writing; writing the RF1/RF2; delivering research talks; writing abstracts; and more.  Further information via the … Continue reading Academic English for Doctoral Students