Sessions for the BU Researcher Development Programme in November/December 2011 are as follows:
Managing your Thesis workshop (Part 2) Using MS Office 2010 to manage your thesis and other documents facilitated by Su Kensley
- Date: Wednesday 30 November
- Time: 10:00-13:00
- Room: S103
- Prior booking essential (max 20 places) by emailing itskills@bournemouth.ac.uk
Research Ethics Professor Holger Schutkowski
- Date: Wednesday 7 December
- Time: 10:30-12:30
- Room: PG22
- Prior booking essential by emailing graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
- Please include one line about your research ethics issues or concerns
Researchers must Write Professor Matthew Bennett
- Date: Wednesday 7 December
- Time: 14:00 – 15:30
- Room: PG22
- Prior booking essential by emailing graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
- Basic introduction to the importance of writing in research
Academic Writing Sue Mitchell (external)
- Date: Wednesday 14 December
- Time: 09:oo – 17:00
- Room: PG22
- Prior booking essential by emailing graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
- Academic Writing Skills: improving your publications; grants
These sessions are primarily aimed at new PGRs however all PGRs and ECRs are welcome. Prior booking is essential on some sessions where places are limited.











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