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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
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Pint of Science 2019Various pubs across Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshireRuns from Monday, May 20 to Wednesday, May 22. Pint of Science is returning from the 20-22nd May 2019, in various pubs across Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire.Call for Speakers and Volunteers is now open!Please read all the information in the "information for speakers" section and complete the registration forms in the tabs above. Spaces are limited, and we will be back in touch soon to inform you if you will feature in next year's festival. Deadline for applications is the 31st January 2019. Updates and Purchasing TicketsVisit our Coventry Pint of Science to sign up to the Pint of Science mailing list to ensure you get all the up to date info about ticket sales and programme details! ÌÇÐÄTV ResearchersDo you love Public Engagement and everything that goes with it? Then why not join our to find out more about the support we provide and the oportunities on offer. Currently we are also running some free training to increase you skills and knowledge around running good Public Engagement activities.
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Seminar Rms 1 and 2, Wolfson Research Exchange , Library, Main Campus
Need to know where to start or need a quick reminder? The Bite size sessions will cover the essentials and direct you to further learning. Planning for research is essential. Planning should include data management. • I am writing a research proposal. What does a Data Management Plan contain? • I am starting a research project. How should I manage my research data? • What do I do with sensitive data? • Where should I deposit my research data at the end of a project or publication? This session focuses on the development and use of Data Management Plans (DMPs). Research Data Management (RDM) is important for the success of a research project and is becoming increasingly important with major funding bodies, including UKRI, the Wellcome Trust and Horizon 2020. This session will include a brief overview of what a plan needs to contain and some sample DMPs from a selection of Research Councils, and a demonstration of the Digital Curation Centre’s DMP Online service. Who is it for? Research Active Staff (research, academic or teaching terms and conditions of employment) and PhD students. Session Objectives: By the end of the session attendees will gain a greater understanding of RDM as well as learning how to create Data Management Plans for research projects and discovering where to find help if needed. Led by: Dr Heather Lawler; Research Data Officer, Library |
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PGT Wellbeing HourPG HubJoin us every Wednesday between 2pm and 3pm in the PG Hub to grab some tea, coffee or fruit and speak to us and members of Wellbeing Support Services! |
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Postgrad Hub Rooms 1 & 2, Senate House
Healthy eating is not just about what we eat, but how we eat. If you're always reaching for unhealthy snacks when a deadline is looming, come to this workshop about the importance of our eating behaviours whilst we study and how these can be improved. Sign up via Moodle to book your place. |
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Postgrad Film NightPostgrad Hub Relaxation Room, Senate HouseRolf Says Relax - and what better way to unwind than with popcorn and a movie? To celebrate the return of ÌÇÐÄTV's feline king, Rolf the Campus Cat, we'll be showing The Lion King in the PG Hub Relaxation Room! Pull up a beanbag, grab some popcorn, dim the lights, close the blinds and join us on 22nd May, 5pm-7pm! ** Please note that capacity in the PG Hub Relaxation Room is limited - it will be first come first served and once we are at capacity, we won't be able to admit any more students! ** |