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: Being an Influential Researcher 1
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 … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 1
LRST: Depositing Your Work Using Elements
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 … Continue reading LRST: Depositing Your Work Using Elements
LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 2
This session builds on the first session although it’s not essential that you attend both parts. In session 2 you will learn tips for sharing your work on social media, … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 2
LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks
In this session we will introduce the principles of reference management and demonstrate these principles using RefWorks. There will be an opportunity for some hands on work Book via … Continue reading LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks
LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 1
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 … Continue reading LRST: Being an Influential Researcher 1
HRI: PGR Talks
The Health Research Institute is hosting talks by current PGR students who will be speaking about their experience and research topic. The talks will be followed by a Q&A session. … Continue reading HRI: PGR Talks
Thesis Template: LaTeX and MS Word
Intended Audience: Open to all PGRs in all Research Institutes This session will offer training on the Thesis Template: LaTeX and MS Word and is open to all PGRs … Continue reading Thesis Template: LaTeX and MS Word
CHEFS: Food, Economic Imaginaries, and Entrepreneurship
This session is open to all staff; Mid Career Researchers (MCRs); Early Career Researchers (ECRs); Supervisors; Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); The CHEFS (Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society) research … Continue reading CHEFS: Food, Economic Imaginaries, and Entrepreneurship
LRST: Your Finished Thesis
Copyright and related aspects of putting completed doctoral theses onto SHURA. Session open to Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs) and supervisors Book your place via UniHub RDF sub-domain(s): A1 - … Continue reading LRST: Your Finished Thesis