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2025
May
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Revolutionising Research for Social Change
-Interested in equitable and inclusive research methods, but unsure where to start? Join us (in person or via Teams) for a hands-on workshop on participatory and decolonizing research methods.
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CV and Cover Letter Workshop - Online
-Come along and learn about the basics of CVs and Covering Letters. We will go over the best ways to format, order and word your CV as well as how to write a Cover Letter that grabs the attention of the recruiter. Find out more about the ABDN Internships Programmes here.
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Songjiang Textiles: Exhibition Launch
-Join us for a vibrant day of celebration as we launch our new exhibition, 'From Home Weaving to the World's Wardrobes: The Journey of Songjiang's Cotton Textiles'
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SINAPSE Workshop- Co-Design and Co-Production in Research: The Real PPI
-Free for Students to attend!Join us for a dynamic workshop exploring co-design and co-production. This event will highlight best practices, ethical considerations, and real-world examples of research co-production from a wide array of speakers, featuring contributions from lived experience representatives, clinicians, and researchers.Through interactive sessions, expert talks and collaborative discussions,...
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CV and Cover Letter Workshop
-Come along and learn about the basics of CVs and Covering Letters. We will go over the best ways to format, order and word your CV as well as how to write a Cover Letter that grabs the attention of the recruiter. Find out more about the ABDN Internships Programmes here.
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PGR Ethics Clinic
-If you are unsure if your project needs ethical approval or are looking for more guidance on the application process, feel free to drop in!
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Compline by Candlelight
-Unwind on Wednesdays after a busy day as the Chapel Choir sing the beautifully reflective service of Compline.
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Online PGR Workshop: Editing for your Reader: Spelling, Paragraph Structure, Constructing an Argument
-This will be an interactive online session (Teams) to stress the importance of writing with a reader in mind. To engage the reader, writing should be logical, coherent and clearly argued. We will explore the importance of accurate spelling, paragraph structure and construction of argument as a group.
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Maths & Stats drop-in session
-Weekly maths & stats support drop-in session: pop into room FN185 for help and advice on the maths and stats in your courses. Come in on your own or with peers, anytime between 12 and 2, and stay for as long or as little as you need.
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Online PGR Workshop: Tips and advice for more productive academic writing
-Here we will discuss 4 key themes for better writing: Habits (developing good practice); Blocks (overcoming procrastination); Protect (ensure regular academic writing time); Social (writing with others). This session aims to encapsulate these aspects and provide practical advice on how to write more productively. Hopefully, participants will also share across disciplines, their various strategies around these themes.