Sessions for the BU Researcher Development Programme from April to June 2012 are below. Booking is essential as places are limited – details of how to book are listed under each session.
Statistics Surgeries: Individual statistics advice with Dr John Beavis
- Date: every Wednesday
- Time: 10:00 – 16:00
- Room: to be advised
- Booking: http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/staff_development/research/methodology/support.html
Time Management
- Outline: During this workshop we will identify the major drains on your time or energies and explore different tools to structure your use of time and resources. We will consider different ways to assess priorities, to deal with timewasters and with deadlines. The course will also allow participates to develop their own work-life balance and to reflect on how they choose to spend their time.
- Date: Wednesday 2 May 2012
- Time: 09.30 am – 12.30 pm
- Room: PG22, Talbot Campus
- Facilitator: Margaret Collins (external visitor)
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk There are limited places available for this workshop, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Time Management
- Outline: As Above
- Date: Wednesday 2 May 2012
- Time: 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm
- Room: PG22, Talbot
- Facilitator: Margaret Collins (external visitor)
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk There are limited places available for this workshop, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Manage, Influence and Motivate!
- Outline: This workshop will outline the principles of behavioural communication styles. Behavioural traits influence how we communicate, how we behave, what motivates us and what makes us turn on our heels and go home! We will explore basic components of communication including listening skills and the power of body language. These principles will support teambuilding and facilitate skills for developing and motivating staff appropriately.
- Date: Thursday 3 May 2012
- Time: 09.30 am – 4.30 pm (lunch will be provided!)
- Room: TAG22, Talbot Annex, Talbot Campus
- Facilitator: Margaret Collins (external visitor)
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk There are limited places available for this workshop, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Preparing for your Viva
- Outline: Getting yourself prepared for your viva voce?
- Date: Wednesday 16 May 2012
- Time: 09:30 – 11:30 am
- Room: PG22 Poole House, Talbot Campus
- Facilitator: Dr Heather Hartwell
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
Public Engagement Workshop
- Outline: The workshop will look at What Public Engagement is; Why does it matter?; How to do it: Engagement in practice; Internal support for creating a supportive environment for engagement
- Date: Wednesday 23 May 2012
- Time: 9.30 am – 11.30 am
- Room: PG22
- Facilitator: Dr Rebecca Edwards
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
Practice-Led Research
- Outline: What are the fundamentals of practice-led research?
- Date: Wednesday 23 May 2012
- Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
- Room: PG22 Poole House, Talbot Campus
- Facilitator: Dr Stephen Bell and Associate Professor Neal White
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk
Academic Writing Skills Course
- Outline: This workshop covers essential good practice in writing, editing techniques and methods of improving organisation
- Date: Monday 18 June 2012
- Time: 09.30 am – 4.30 pm (lunch will be provided)
- Room: P401, Poole House, Talbot Campus
- Facilitator: Sue Mitchell (external visitor)
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk There are limited places available for this workshop, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Academic Writing Skills Course
- Outline: This workshop covers essential good practice in writing, editing techniques and methods of improving organisation
- Date: Tuesday 19 June 2012
- Time: 09.30 am – 4.30 pm (lunch will be provided)
- Room: EBC704, Executive Business Centre, Lansdowne Campus
- Facilitator: Sue Mitchell (external visitor)
- Booking: graduateschool@bournemouth.ac.uk There are limited places available for this workshop, so book early to avoid disappointment!
Details of further workshops coming soon!
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