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Places available: Upcoming IAD PhD Workshops

Places available: Upcoming IAD PhD Workshops

We have places available on the following upcoming workshops:

Structured Writing Retreat

11th April 2018

This writing retreat is an opportunity to make progress on a writing project and build confidence in your academic writing skills.  Writing slots will be interspersed with short discussions and reflections. More information here

Managing your Research Project

17th April 2018

Project management is a core skill for most jobs and being a researcher is no different.   This workshop is designed to help you take control of your research and support you in the successful completion of your PhD and future research projects. More information here

Searching Research Literature and Finding Bibliographies

17th April 2018

The workshop is a mixture of presentations and hands on practical computer-based sessions to help participants understand the information research process and developing Good practice in literature searching. More information here

Conference and Events Organising

18th April 2018

The workshop is designed to cover event planning and design, management, finance, venues, online tools, marketing and promotion, attracting sponsorship and post-event actions. More information here

Good Practice in Research Data Management

19th April 2018

This workshop is aimed at all postgraduate researchers who are interested in finding out how to manage their research data effectively and efficiently during their post graduate research study. More information here

Finding Funding for Research

20th April 2018

This workshop will initially focus on examining the current funding landscape, helping researchers to identify the most promising sources of funding for their research. In the second part we will look at funding applications and they review process, highlighting the most important mistakes researchers make and defining a strategy for applying that will produce the greatest success. More information here

 

 

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