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2025
May
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PGT Refresher: Online Workshop - Reading Strategies for your Dissertation/Project
-What do good readers do? This online session helps you develop a good strategy to get the most from your reading. It covers how to read actively and how to keep a good record.
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Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference
-Using Science Communication to effect positive change: exploring transitions, traditions and tensions
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That's Not Real Research: Machine Justice (PGR)
-The 'That's Not Real Research!' series aims to break down the perceived barriers between research disciplines, fostering a sustainable and diverse PGR community. At each session, you'll hear different PhD perspectives from our Interdisciplinary Fellows and Directors, highlighting their personal experiences and differing approaches to research. The 'That's Not Real Research!'...
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PGR Series: That's Not Real Research!
-Gain insights into interdisciplinary research practices, build a community with PGRs from diverse research fields and ask anything—from “What is Machine Justice?” to “How can I communicate my research to other fields?’ This session is open to all postgraduate research students from all areas. Location: Crombie Halls & MS Teams Book your...
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2-day on-campus PGR Neurodiversity Academic Writing Retreat (In-person)
-We will discuss neurodiversity and overcoming executive dysfunction and aim to develop our own individual writing practices and strategies for overcoming procrastination and 'writer's block'.
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Chinese Craft Corner (May)
-Join us at Ferryhill Community Centre for Chinese Craft Corner, a fun, relaxed drop-in session open to all ages and abilities! *Please note change of date*
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PGT Refresher: Online Workshop - Reviewing Literature and Critical Reading
-Sometimes a dissertation/project is a literature review in itself. But even if not, its tends to require a process of reviewing existing literature in order to establish what the dissertation/project adds that is new. This session looks at the processes of reviewing literature and points out some of the questions...
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PGT Refresher: Online Workshop - Intellectual Work in your PGT Context
-As a postgraduate student approaching a dissertation/project, you are required to engage in and express clearly your own ‘intellectual work’, not simply to gather information. In other words, you are critically constructing knowledge. What does that mean in practice? This session answers that question
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PGR Communitea Series: Unwritten Rules: The Hidden Curriculum in PG Research
-The PGR CommuniTea series provides a platform for PGRs and their supervisors to engage in discussions dedicated to exploring key themes shaping the PGR experience whilst connecting and building the PGR community (2.00pm - 3.30pm)
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Online PGR Workshop: Editing for your Reader: Writing a Summary and Paraphrasing
-In this interactive online (Teams) workshop we will examine the differences between writing a summary and writing a paraphrase. We will also consider the purposes and use of summaries and paraphrases in academic writing at PGR level.