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What do doctoral students do to finish on time, to overcome isolation, doubt and writer’s block, and to enjoy the process? And just as importantly what do they do in order to spend guilt-free time with their family and friends and perhaps even have holidays?
This workshop describes the key habits of successful students and suggests ways to foster them in your supervisees. Whether you are an experienced supervisor or taking on the role for the first time, this session is for you.
The workshop will help you help your students in the following key areas:
- structuring study time
- attitude (or lack thereof!) in relation to their research
- dealing with writer’s block or having difficulty writing
- getting help when stuck
- juggling multiple commitments and never having enough time
- keeping going when the going gets tough
Date/Time
Date(s) - 02/02/2018
9:15 am - 12:00 pm
Main Campus (1W 2.102)
Event Speaker/Organiser: Hugh Kearns Course Code: RSCSSSR Topic: UKPSF: N/A Curriculum Transformation: N/A Bath Blend: N/A Digital Capability: N/A RDF: D - Engagement, Influence and Impact Target Audience: Staff who Research
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