• Bristol: COHORT BUILDING EVENT FOR ALL PGTS AND PGRS OF THE FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

    We are hosting a monthly networking event to establish an informal, regular space to establish a stronger sense of community and enable interdisciplinary research discussions. We will spend time discussing the concrete practicalities of research, such as challenges doing fieldwork and thinking theoretically, but we will also spend time socialising informally. We feel there is […]

  • University of Bristol: Well-Being in Academia

    PGRs represent a high-risk population with regards to mental health issues. This workshop explores the evidence, essential strategies, and practical advice to improving your well-being. University of Bristol students only. Book Here. 

  • NCRM: Using smartphone sensors, apps and wearables in Social Science Research

    Smartphone sensors (e.g., GPS, camera, accelerometer), apps, and wearables (e.g., smartwatches, fitness bracelets) allow researchers to collect rich behavioral data, potentially with less measurement error and lower respondent burden than self-reports through surveys. Passive mobile data collection (e.g., location tracking, call logs, browsing history) and respondents performing additional tasks on smartphones (e.g., taking pictures, scanning […]

  • Writing Your Thesis WEBINAR: University of Exeter

    Writing your thesis is a big task and can be intimidating. This WEBINAR will address some important skills and strategies to do this effectively from deciding on your structure and planning your writing right through to drafting your final thesis and responding to your supervisor’s feedback. Exeter Students Only. Limited places: follow this link to […]

  • Write A Chapter: Reducing Academic Writing Anxiety: Exeter Streatham Campus

    Streatham, Old Library, Professional Development Suite Training Rooms 4 & 5 Exeter, IN, United Kingdom

    This workshop outlines a 7-step strategy that helps postgraduate researchers overcome writers block and build confidence as academic writers. By the end of the workshop PGRs will have a detailed plan (down to the last paragraph) of the structure for their chapter with some parts written. Exeter Students Only. Limited places, follow this link to […]

  • Exeter: Shut Up and Write

    Room BC112 St Luke’s campus University of Exeter Exeter Exeter, United Kingdom

    Shut up and write session for postgraduate students, including free coffee and cake! Each session will include 3 x 25 minute sessions of writing, with short gaps in between, and after the last session we will have refreshments so that we can also socialise and get to know other students, discuss our work, and feel […]

  • University of Bristol: Writer’s Retreat

    The Writers’ Retreats give postgraduate research students from all faculties the opportunity to devote a whole day to writing in a quiet, structured and supportive atmosphere. University of Bristol Students only. Book here. 

  • NCRM: Understanding Small Areas: Spatial Analysis of Population and Neighbourhood Data

    Queens University Belfast Belfast, United Kingdom

    This workshop equips participants with conceptual understanding and technical skills to obtain, analyse and visualise spatial data related to populations and neighbourhoods. Using freely available data related to the UK, practical sessions are interspersed with lecture and discussions to contextualise and  consolidate learning as well as introductions to powerful statistical and spatial analysis software (SPSS […]

  • UWE: Looking After Yourself During a Doctorate

    UWE Frenchay Campus, E Block Level 4, Room 4E13A Bristol, United Kingdom

    The postgraduate research journey is hugely rewarding, yet also intellectually and often emotionally challenging. Looking after your physical and mental health during your research degree is therefore paramount. Within the confidential space of this workshop, guided by experienced facilitators from Wellbeing Services and the Graduate School, you will: meet and share experiences with fellow Postgraduate […]