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  1. Finding funding during your PhD

    Audience: PG research

    Date: Friday 21 February 2025

    Times: 11.00 to 13.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: This workshop will run in-person. Need a helping hand with your fees, or travel to a conference? Looking to fund a project (eg setting up a student-led journal)? This is the workshop for you.

  1. Speak up for success: Voice coaching for everyone

    Audience: PG research, PG taught

    Date: Friday 28 February 2025

    Times: 09.30 to 12.30

    Programme: GRADskills

    Programme: MSkills

    Key details: This workshop will run in-person Especially relevant for nervous or shy speakers. No talking in front of others required, group work is optional. Please have headphones/ear buds and a phone, laptop or ipad to record your own voice on.

  1. Is my writing 'academic' enough?

    Audience: PG research

    Date: Monday 3 March 2025

    Times: 10.00 to 12.00

    Programme: GRADskills

  1. Publish or perish: academic publishing in a nutshell

    Audience: PG research

    Date: Thursday 6 March 2025

    Times: 13.30 to 16.30

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: This online workshop is an overview of the whole publishing process, covering the editorial process, various publishing models, open access, legal considerations and how to navigate it all.

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    Coaching for All

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Monday 20 January 2025

    Times: 13.00 to 16.30

    Key details: A 1/2 day (3.5 hours) course is intended to demonstrate what coaching is and how you can utilise coaching to have more meaningful and productive conversations with colleagues.

  1. Bayesian Modelling

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff

    Date: Tuesday 21 January 2025 to Thursday 23 January 2025

    Times: 10.30 to 16.00

    Key details: Bayesian modelling is a free course for University of 91果冻视频 staff and research degree students (see eligibility advice below). The course covers applied Bayesian inference to some common statistical inference problems such as linear and non-linear re

  1. Regrading - for Applicants

    Audience: Professional staff

    Date: Wednesday 22 January 2025

    Times: 14.00 to 15.00

    Key details: This course is for applicants. Microsoft Teams. You will be emailed a calendar invite in advance to join on the day.

  1. Learning and Teaching Conference (CELPiE)

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff

    Date: Thursday 23 January 2025

    Times: 09.00 to 15.30

    Key details: The conference is open to all academic and professional service colleagues and PGRs who teach. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

  1. Academic Promotions 2025: Q and A session

    Audience: Academic staff, Research staff

    Date: Monday 27 January 2025

    Times: 15.30 to 16.45

    Key details: Academic Promotions process - informal discussion / Q and A for potential applicants. This instance will run in person

  1. Write your journal article! Designing your plan for writing

    Audience: PG research

    Date: Wednesday 29 January 2025

    Times: 12.00 to 14.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Programme: Write your journal article! 12 steps to submission

    Key details: This workshop will run online. If you plan on taking a few workshops in the 'Write your journal article!' series, consider signing up for the programme: /pdms/programmes.php?Programme_instanceID=92&Mode=Single