RKEDF:
Research Training Events in March
The following training events are coming up this month. These are all online events. Please book now!
| Tuesday 9th March 10:30 – 13:00
High Quality Public Engagement This will develop your public engagement skills to help you to deliver excellence. |
| Tuesday 23rd March 10:00 – 13:00
Impact Planning Apologies – this is now cancelled. |
| Wednesday 24th February 09:00 – 11:00
Dealing with Rejection Professor Edwin van Teijlingen will share some practical hints and tips on how to constructively and effectively deal with a journal rejection. |
| Wednesday 24th February 12:00 – 13:00
AHRC Research, Development and Engagement Fellowships Information Session This is the theme for this week’s Funding Development Briefing. Contact ResearchDev@bournemouth.ac.uk to book. |
| Wednesday 24th February 15:00 – 16:00
Early Career Researchers Network Meeting The theme of this month’s network briefing is BU’s Strategic Investment Areas, and how Early Career Researchers can get involved. |
BOOKING: Unless otherwise stated, to book, please email OD@bournemouth.ac.uk with evidence of approval from your Head of Department or Deputy Head of Department.
You can see all the Organisational Development and Research Knowledge Development Framework (RKEDF) events in one place on the handy calendar of events.
If you have any queries, please get in touch!
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