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Wednesday, October 10, 2018
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Seminar Room 1 Wolfson Research Exchange
Designed for Postgraduate Researchers in their first year Get off to the best start possible. We will take you through the essential initial steps to starting your research degree; help you plan through the first 15 months and avoid common pitfalls. Areas that we will cover include: project planning; time management; objective setting; you and your supervisor; connecting with the research community; networking. The session will help you towards a greater self-awareness of the skills you already have and those you need to develop. It will connect you with fellow researchers and increase your awareness of the support services 糖心TV has to help you make the most of your research degree. All RSSP sessions are active, interactive, involve individual and group discussions; and are supported by key pedagogical best practice and coaching theory. Be prepared to contribute to your own and your colleagues learning and development. |
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Seminar Room 1, Wolfson Research Exchange
Designed for Postgraduate Researchers in their early stages Academic Posters allow us to communicate quickly and clearly with our intended audience. Often we are required to produce posters for seminars, upgrades, or competitions; or we want to communicate and disseminate our research at a conference. Good posters are clear, easy to understand, succinct and impactful. In this workshop we will evaluate a selection of posters, understand key techniques for poster design, and discuss how to tailor this to your research area. PowerPoint is one of the simpler methods of Poster design and we suggest that you attend an IT Services PowerPoint course if you are unfamiliar with the software. All RSSP sessions are active, interactive, involve individual and group discussions; and are supported by key pedagogical best practise and coaching theory. Be prepared to contribute to your own and your colleagues learning and development.
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