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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

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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.

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Are you struggling to concentrate and lacking in motivation? Is your writing constantly interrupted by your inbox, social media and trips to the kitchen? Write Here, Write Now (our session based loosely on the Pomodoro Technique) is back with a modified format, online, to help you focus on your writing.

Join us on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30am to kick-start your working from home!

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Engaging with your public? Who are they and how do I do it?

Designed for Postgraduate Researchers

What is public engagement – why should I do it and how am I going to do it?

We will look at the different audiences, different styles and leave with a briefing presentation for our chosen audience. We will source ideas for different opportunities and contacts; and plan our activities. We will look at opportunities for getting involved locally and nationally.

We all want people to be interested in our research and understand what we do. Our audience for this is changing and includes people outside of academia; more often it could be school groups, community groups, the media, professional presentations- the scope is wide. But how do we do it? The workshop will cover some key tips and techniques to develop public engagement opportunities for our research; examine broader social contexts for our research; tailor our materials to reach our audience’s needs.

Vitae RDF Domain D Engagement, Influence & Impact (D1, D2, D3); Domain B Personal Effectiveness (B1, B2, B3); Domain A Knowledge and Intellectual Abilities (A1, A3)

All RD 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.

All sessions are on line in Microsoft Teams. Please book as usual on Skills Forge. We will add you to the event, and it will appear in your Teams calendar the day before. On the day/ time, just click on the link and it will take you in

JOIN WITH - https://tinyurl.com/yc6gam77

Please make yourself familiar with the new Researcher On Line Team and the resources there. If you are new to Microsoft Teams you will find under the ‘Start Here’ channel information on how to navigate the system and hints.

Each session will begin with a reminder on basic Teams skills and on line security. Any questions please contact the RD tutor team in RDContacts@warwick.ac.uk

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Viva preparation Maximum 10 participants

Please note we will send you the session link the day before ( it will also appear in your calendar)

Join us to learn how to prepare for your viva, understand the types of questions you might be asked and where to get the details for examination logistics at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. The session will also provide you with the opportunity to share your concerns, ask questions and practise answering potential viva questions. The focus will be entirely on on-line Vivas.

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 for a mini mock viva.

All sessions are on line in Microsoft Teams. Please book as usual on Skills Forge. We will add you to the event, and it will appear in your Teams calendar the day before. We will also send you a reminder. On the day/ time, just click on the link and it will take you in. Please mute your mic & close your video until asked to join in the group.

Please make yourself familiar with the new Researcher On Line Team and the resources there. If you are new to Microsoft Teams you will find under the ‘Start Here’ channel information on how to navigate the system and hints.

28TH JULY - JOIN WITH https://tinyurl.com/y86qhvf9

Each session will begin with a reminder on basic Teams skills and on line security. Any questions please contact the RD tutor team in RDContacts@warwick.ac.uk

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Keep in touch with your postgraduate community!

Every Tuesday afternoon 3pm-3:45pm, the Postgraduate Community Engagement Team and one of our Postgrad Mentors will be online via Microsoft Teams to answer questions, discuss any issue, or just to provide a friendly face to chat to.

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