• University of Exeter: Introduction to GIS

    Clayden Computational Lab Exeter, United Kingdom

    A geographic information system (GIS) is a system designed to allow researchers to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage, and present spatial or geographic data. This workshop will introduce attendees to the introductory principles of GIS and how to use Python ArcGIS for research purposes. Prerequisites: Familiarity with Python or have attended Workshop 1 Attendance at […]

  • Write a Chapter: Reducing Writing Anxiety. University of Exeter Penryn Campus

    Penryn, Daphne du Maurier, Seminar H

    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. For Exeter Students Only: limited places so follow this […]

  • UWE: The Final Viva Examination – A Workshop for UWE PGRs

    Room 3B043, B Block, Level 3, UWE Frenchay Campus Bristol, United Kingdom

    Essential advice from Dr Svetlana Cicmil on preparing for your final viva voce examination and the post-viva process, with plenty of opportunities to ask all those questions you’ve been wondering about concerning the final assessment stage. Also see Chapters 13 and 14 of the Graduate School Handbook for information on the final assessment process. Aimed […]

  • Beyond Starting to Teach for PGRs: Reflective Practice

    This session will help you to identify methods to review your teaching and offer strategies to identify what has been working well and where you may need to develop. Through a series of individual, pair and group activities different models of reflective practice will be explored. Limited Spaces. University of Bristol students only. Book Here.

  • University of Bristol: Project Management for Researchers: Completing your PhD

    Completing your research and submitting your thesis is one of the most intellectually challenging tasks any researcher will undertake. This workshop, aimed at PhD students expecting to submit their thesis in the next 12 months,  is designed to provide you with the tools and approaches you need to complete your doctorate on time. University of […]

  • Academic Writing for Research Degrees WEBINAR. University of Exeter

    This WEBINAR will introduce the requirements of academic writing at research degree level, covering key tools and techniques to use in thesis writing, including sentence and paragraph structure, clarity, writing critically and analytically, and using signposting and metadiscourse. For Exeter students only. Limited places so follow this link to book onto this course. 

  • Managing ethically sensitive research data: from planning to sharing: University of Bristol

    Helen Wodehouse Building, Room 3.13 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol, United Kingdom

    This workshop is aimed at academics and postgraduate researchers who are conducting or planning to conduct research using ethically sensitive data, including personal data covered by GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. Attendees will learn: what counts as sensitive data and what the risks are for different types of data how to complete a […]

  • Writing Wednesdays: University of Bath

    Do you struggle to find the time, space or motivation to focus on your writing? Need help with a thesis chapter, confirmation report,  journal paper or funding application? If so, come along to a ‘Writing Wednesdays’ session. ‘Writing Wednesdays’ run every fortnight from 13:30 – 16:30 and are held in 10W Room 4.48. There are […]

  • DEADLINE: GW4 Early Career Symposia Scheme

    The GW4 Alliance is piloting an exciting initiative to bring together Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) to deliver a series of flagship PGR- and ECR-led symposia. Based on the highly successful GW4 Early Career Neuroscience Day, we aim to create a space where PGRs and ECRs can showcase their research, gain experience in […]

  • 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.