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Please register here, choosing Techne student ticket option: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-surviving-to-thriving-tickets-411146920507
This course will run across 5 x 2-hour online workshops, ideally you should be able to attend all 5 to register. They will run from 1pm to 3pm on 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd February and 1st March 2023.
While a joyful curiosity might be the fuel of research, doing it day-to-day can be really tough. The purpose of this programme is to help researchers move – even just a little bit – from a sense of merely surviving within the research process to thriving within it. To do that, in a welcoming, safe environment, the programme covers the essentials of 5 topics in 2 hour sessions: Developing Your Resilience; Managing Your Procrastination; Increasing Your Productivity; Cultivating Your Happiness; being an Emotionally Intelligent Researcher. Eschewing the hyperbole of the self-help industry, this programme provides participants with practical tools and strategies grounded in the psychological literature to help you do your research and nurture your wellbeing just a little bit better. This programme is, then, for ‘the brightest and the stressed’: those who are both curious to learn and want practical strategies.
Join training provider Matt Lane and a group of students from across Techne and two other AHRC DTPs (Midlands 4 Cities and North West Consortium) for this course.
Trainer: Dr Matt Lane, Co-Director, The Researcher Development Partnership, Cambridge
Matt is an international researcher developer, facilitator and consultant. From 2010-18, he was a Researcher Developer at the University of Cambridge, where in 2017, he was formally recognised for his ‘outstanding contribution’ to the development of early career researchers. Now a Director of The Researcher Development Partnership, Cambridge, and based on his own experiences of doing a PhD, his purpose is to help alleviate the stress of research and so specialises in researcher Wellbeing, Writing and Leadership development. He holds the CIPD’s Certificate in Learning & Development and practitioner accreditation in MBTI and Belbin Team Roles. His organisation, The Researcher Development Partnership, can be found at: www.therdp.org