This session will introduce students to the literature review process, the different types of literature review and steps they can take in undertaking your literature review for your doctorate. Book … Continue reading SERI – Conducting a Literature Review
CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)
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, … Continue reading CCRI – Writing with Authority (PGR Student Workshop)
SERI- An introduction to writing for publication: A workshop for doctoral students
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 … Continue reading SERI- An introduction to writing for publication: A workshop for doctoral students
SERI – Publishing in Academic Journals
PLEASE NOTE THIS SESSION IS OPEN TO SERI STUDENTS ONLY This session will introduce students to the publishing process, outline the choices available in terms of where and how to … Continue reading SERI – Publishing in Academic Journals
LRST: Finding and Managing Information
In this introductory session we will go over some principles of literature searching and how to manage the search process RDF subdomain(s): A1 - Knowledge Base; A2 - Cognitive Abilities; … Continue reading LRST: Finding and Managing Information
LRST: Finding and Managing Information
In this introductory session we will go over some principles of literature searching and how to manage the search process RDF subdomain(s): A1 - Knowledge Base; A2 - Cognitive Abilities; … Continue reading LRST: Finding and Managing Information
SERI Workshop: Framing the Contribution of your Research
Please note that attendance at this event is restricted to PGR students in SERI How is your research contributing to knowledge? We are regularly asked this question - in … Continue reading SERI Workshop: Framing the Contribution of your Research