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Wednesday, June 17, 2020
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Most of us have heard about goal setting, but have you thought that maybe some methods don’t work for you and are just frustrating? This session will help you look at different goal setting, think about how you prefer to work, think about how these may apply now you’re WFH, possibly with family or a job, or nowhere sensible to work from? (I had a colleague using an ironing board for a desk…). An opportunity to revisit some old and new methods and find out what could work for you. Maximum 10 participants Make sure you sign in to SkillsForge, to book on the session, when you click the link. |
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This session will provide those living internationally with opportunities to share and nuance any difficulties with English in either reading, writing and speaking, and explore potential ways forward for navigating these in your work plan. It will be led by early career researcher Dr Claire French (performance studies/ sociolinguistics) from her base in Australia. Make sure you sign in to SkillsForge, to book on the session, when you click the link. |
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Are you struggling with the parent-work-research juggle? Join us to share your experiences and learn from others. Feel reassured and know that we are all in this together, getting through each day one tantrum, x-box battle and snack request at a time. Share your go to distractors for little-ones, one-liners to encourage a little homeschool work and learn from others all in the same boat. Totally confidential, totally non-judgemental and worked around you. Nipping out to see to the kids is fine! Make sure you sign in to SkillsForge, to book on the session, when you click the link. |
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Join us to learn how to structure your presentations to get maximum impact. Whether you are presenting online or in person we will discuss how you can write, prepare and deliver a presentation that leaves your audience feeling informed and engaged with your research. To get the best from attending this session you are advised to attend the full two hours. We will be sharing knowledge with you for the first 30 minutes, and then giving you time to prepare and practice your presentation. Make sure you sign in to SkillsForge, to book on the session, when you click the link. |
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3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition - join us and watchCome and watch the 3MT competition, and take part in the popular choice vote. We'll be onIf you can't join via the link - let us know doctoralcollege@warwick.ac.uk |