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1st May 2020 9:30am-11:00am
Online
Many writers are familiar with the emotions feedback can provoke - pride and disappointment, delight and despair, soaring happiness and blind rage. In this one-day workshop, we explore effective ways of giving and receiving feedback.
3rd May 2020 - 7th May 2020
Postponed
SL Grange and E.M. Parry are taking over The Spire in Brighton for a week of temporality-queering research, practice and play. The History Bois take-over is centred on Performance as Research, and encompasses an exhibition, durational performances, workshops, and two nights of queer cabaret.
4th May 2020 9:30am-11:00am
Online
If you think in pictures, or in 3D, how do you build a linear, sequential academic argument? How do you convert a mind, map or visual plan, into sentences and paragraphs? This practical workshop helps visual thinkers to 'unpick' their writing process.
6th May 2020 10:30am-11:30am
Online Webinar
This webinar will be a chance to hear from the Techne careers and placement experts with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and to share experiences and ideas.
7th May 2020 2:00pm-3:00pm
Online
This session is an opportunity to take a look at dealing with unexpected events within the PhD process and encourage you to reflect on your own strengths and methods of coping. We will also attend to the particular situation that we find ourselves in and share strategies for getting through.
12th May 2020 10:00am-12:00pm
Online
Writing time is precious. In this online workshop we’ll share our ‘normal’ writing habits, and what, because this current crisis is protracted, may become our ‘crisis’ writing habits. We’ll explore writerly techniques to help us focus.
13th May 2020 1:00pm - 15th May 2020 6:00pm
Online
Conference
A Techne AHRC student conference on experiences of research at the interfaces of academia and industry
19th May 2020 2:00pm - 16th Jun 2020 4:00pm
Online
This 5 week course is designed to help you become a bit more resilient, manage your procrastination better, be a little bit more productive and lead a slightly happier life as a researcher… It won’t change your life, but it might be a little bit useful!
28th May 2020 12:30pm-1:30pm
Online Webinar
This webinar will give you the opportunity to explore and discuss issues of time management, procrastination, balancing study/work/family priorities, and practical time management tips, techniques and suggestions.