For all postgraduate Researchers – the following PG Researcher Development workshops are available throughout May:
- Friday 1 May 2015 – ResearchPAD – A beginner’s guide
- Wednesday 6 May 2015 – Creative Thinking
- Thursday 7 May – IT Skills: Word – Structuring your Thesis
- Wednesday 13 May 2015 – How to Conduct a Literature Review
- NEW for 2014-15: Wednesday 13 May 2015 – Careers Series: Marketing yourself in person: Interviews
- Thursday 14 May – IT Skills: Excel – Introduction to Essential Features
- Wednesday 20 May 2015 – Ethics: ethical systems, requirements and professional standards
- Thursday 21 May – IT Skills: PowerPoint 2010: Create and Enhance your Presentation
- Thursday 21 May 2015 – Interviewing in semi-structured interviews
- NEW for 2014-15: Wednesday 27 May 2015 – Careers Series: Commercial Awareness
- Thursday 28 May – IT Skills: Introduction to Access
- Thursday 28 May 2015 – Introduction to Focus Groups
See PGR Workshops – An Overview for further information about the workshops. If any are of interest to you, booking is via myBU Graduate School PGR Community (don’t forget to log on with your student username and password)











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