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  1. Positive habits for your doctorate: Managing your time and wellbeing

    Audience: PG research

    Date: Thursday 6 February 2025

    Times: 09.30 to 12.30

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: An in-person event. Learn to develop habits for being better organised and exercising and eating well to feel healthier and calmer, so you can reach your thesis submission day in good health and with a smile on your face!

  1. Course full, waiting list bookings only

    Dealing with Difficult Behaviour 1

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Tuesday 18 February 2025

    Times: 09.30 to 12.30

    Programme: Dignity and Inclusion Portfolio

  1. Presentation Skills

    Audience: PG research, PG taught, UG

    Date: Thursday 20 February 2025

    Times: 17.15 to 18.15

    Programme: MSkills

    Programme: U-Skills

    Key details: In-person

  1. Student and Customer 'First Contact'

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Wednesday 5 March 2025

    Times: 13.00 to 16.30

    Key details: In-person, instructor-led workshop designed to empower and build the confidence of front-line, public-facing employees in schools and units manage challenging customer contact situations.

  1. Taking and Producing Minutes of Meetings

    Audience: Professional staff, Research staff

    Date: Thursday 13 March 2025

    Times: 10.00 to 12.30

  1. Course full, waiting list bookings only

    Dealing with Difficult Behaviour 2

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

    Date: Tuesday 18 March 2025

    Times: 09.30 to 11.30

    Programme: Dignity and Inclusion Portfolio

  1. Creativity in action

    Audience: PG research, PG taught, UG

    Date: Tuesday 25 March 2025

    Times: 17.15 to 18.15

    Programme: U-Skills

    Key details: Rethinking what creativity actually is. This session will challenge traditional conceptions of what it means to be creative, and help students see the key links between creativity, problem solving, and their place in the future of work.

  1. Project Management: an Introduction

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff

    Date: Wednesday 26 March 2025

    Times: 10.00 to 12.00