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  1. Course cancelled

    Analysing and interpreting spatial data with QGIS (Beginner part 1)

    Online course

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, PG taught, Research staff

    Date: Monday 27 March 2023

    Times: 09.00 to 17.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Via Teams. This two-day course covers basic GIS concepts and the application of simple techniques and processes to analyse and interpret spatial data in QGIS. Suitable for complete beginners.

  1. PSC+ Teaching - Diversity and inclusion in teaching

    Online course

    Audience: PG research, PG taught, UG

    Date: Tuesday 28 March 2023

    Times: 17.15 to 18.15

    Programme: Professional Skills Curriculum Plus: Teaching

    Programme: GRADskills

    Programme: Professional Skills Curriculum

    Key details: Microsoft Teams - To access, please ensure you have either Microsoft Teams or Microsoft Edge downloaded on the device you will be using.

  1. Course cancelled

    Analysing and interpreting spatial data with QGIS (Beginner part 2)

    Online course

    Audience: Academic staff, PG research, PG taught, Research staff

    Date: Thursday 30 March 2023

    Times: 09.00 to 17.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Via Teams. This two-day course covers basic GIS concepts and the application of simple techniques and processes to analyse and interpret spatial data in QGIS. Suitable for complete beginners.

  1. Influencing skills: How to handle challenging conversations to achieve your goals

    Online course

    Audience: PG research, PG taught

    Date: Monday 3 April 2023

    Times: 09.30 to 12.30

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Microsoft Teams. Having trouble saying 'no' to your supervisor? Struggling to make your view heard in meetings? This workshop will help you to work more effectively with others.

  1. Innovation, collaboration & business insights

    Online course

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

    Date: Thursday 6 April 2023

    Times: 09.30 to 12.30

    Programme: Passport to Research Futures

    Programme: TRAMS Participant Development

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Zoom meeting. You will be emailed a link in advance for you to join on the day.

  1. Posters and graphical abstracts: how to present your science visually

    Online course

    Audience: PG research, PG taught

    Date: Friday 7 April 2023

    Times: 14.00 to 17.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Programme: Public Engagement Portfolio - PGRs

    Key details: This workshop introduces researchers to the fundamentals of communicating science research via visual means. This will be an online Teams event.

  1. Endnote and Endnote web: an introduction

    Online course

    Audience: PG research, PG taught

    Date: Friday 14 April 2023

    Times: 14.00 to 16.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Workshop will run via Microsoft Teams. EndNote x20 is a sophisticated referencing service, particularly suited for PhD students. It can be used in conjunction with the web-based version EndNote Web.

  1. Research data: why, when and how to publish them

    Online course

    Audience: PG research, PG taught

    Date: Thursday 20 April 2023

    Times: 14.00 to 16.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Programme: Public Engagement Portfolio - PGRs

    Key details: Microsoft Teams. Find out how to publish your research data to increase your visibility, choose an appropriate licence and understand funders' requirements on data sharing.

  1. Intellectual Property (IP) - your most important asset?

    In-person course

    Audience: Academic staff, External, PG research, PG taught, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors, UG

    Date: Monday 15 May 2023

    Times: 10.30 to 12.00

    Programme: Passport to Research Futures

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: An introduction to the different types of intellectual property (IP) and why IP is important to the university and to individual researchers.

  1. NVivo (day 1): Introducing the software and qualitative analysis

    Online course

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

    Date: Wednesday 17 May 2023

    Times: 13.00 to 15.00

    Programme: GRADskills

    Key details: Online event. Demystify NVivo to carry out efficient, timely and organised qualitative analysis. You must install NVivo ahead of time (see Apps Anywhere) and register for both days of this two part training.