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From February 6, 2023 to February 7, 2023
COURSE: How to succeed in your PhD I

All day

Place: BIST offices, Recinte Escola Industrial, Building 12A

COURSE: How to succeed in your PhD I

ANDREU GUAL and HOLLY BLONDIN
Co-Founder of Corkscrew Thinking and Nexgen Careers and Adjunct Professor at Parsons School

Two-day interactive and intensive program for first year doctoral researchers to learn practical ways to increase researcher effectiveness and meet the challenges of PhD studies. The program covers PhD project planning, effective working practices, working with others in the research environment, creativity for collaborative research, negotiation skills, motivation and getting feedback.

Dates:  Option 1                6th and 7th of February

            Option 2               27th  and 28th  of February           

 

Target Group:    1st year PhD Students

Available places: 6

The course will be offered to 1st or 2nd year PhD students who did not have the opportunity to attend the PhD retreat

 

Training content:

The program covers PhD project planning, effective working practices, working with others in the research environment, creativity for collaborative research, negotiation skills, motivation and getting feedback. Participants are placed in learning groups to work on a range of activities. From this you will gain awareness of your performance as an individual and in a team. You will use and develop skills that are essential for a researcher, such as communication, planning, time management, problem solving, conflict resolution, as well as building a greater self-awareness of your learning and working styles. Furthermore, you will create good atmosphere to promote collaborative research among your peers from different scientific fields.

Hosted by Academic Affairs
Skills Training > Transferable Skills
From February 6, 2023 to February 7, 2023
COURSE: How to succeed in your PhD I

All day

Place: BIST offices, Recinte Escola Industrial, Building 12A

COURSE: How to succeed in your PhD I

ANDREU GUAL and HOLLY BLONDIN
Co-Founder of Corkscrew Thinking and Nexgen Careers and Adjunct Professor at Parsons School

Two-day interactive and intensive program for first year doctoral researchers to learn practical ways to increase researcher effectiveness and meet the challenges of PhD studies. The program covers PhD project planning, effective working practices, working with others in the research environment, creativity for collaborative research, negotiation skills, motivation and getting feedback.

Dates:  Option 1                6th and 7th of February

            Option 2               27th  and 28th  of February           

 

Target Group:    1st year PhD Students

Available places: 6

The course will be offered to 1st or 2nd year PhD students who did not have the opportunity to attend the PhD retreat

 

Training content:

The program covers PhD project planning, effective working practices, working with others in the research environment, creativity for collaborative research, negotiation skills, motivation and getting feedback. Participants are placed in learning groups to work on a range of activities. From this you will gain awareness of your performance as an individual and in a team. You will use and develop skills that are essential for a researcher, such as communication, planning, time management, problem solving, conflict resolution, as well as building a greater self-awareness of your learning and working styles. Furthermore, you will create good atmosphere to promote collaborative research among your peers from different scientific fields.

Hosted by Academic Affairs

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