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  1. Introduction to Microsoft Loop components

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff

    Date: Thursday 26 September 2024

    Times: 09.30 to 10.15

    Key details: Find out more about Loop components in Microsoft Teams, Outlook and Word online to help improve productivity and collaboration.

  1. Microsoft Outlook: Efficient Email Management

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

    Date: Thursday 26 September 2024

    Times: 15.00 to 16.45

    Key details: Learn about strategies and tools in Outlook (Windows) for tackling email management (in-person)

  1. Use categories in Outlook to manage tasks, and avoid back-to-back meetings

    Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff

    Date: Thursday 26 September 2024

    Times: 11.15 to 11.45

    Key details: Help improve productivity and focus by planning your tasks in Outlook, and building in time to prepare for meetings, and follow up after meetings.

  1. Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification briefing

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

    Date: Friday 27 September 2024

    Times: 13.00 to 14.00

    Programme: MSkills

    Programme: U-Skills

    Key details: Information on the MOS 2024-25 programme

  1. Scientific and Statistical Thinking

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

    Date: Monday 30 September 2024 to Monday 30 June 2025

    Times: null

    Key details: This is an introductory course on statistical and scientific thinking- but not in the way you have considered it before. The focus will be on how to think about statistical issues in science and in society more generally.

  1. Introduction to Statistics for the Humanities and Digital Humanities Part 1

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

    Date: Monday 30 September 2024 to Wednesday 15 January 2025

    Times: 13.53

    Key details: Introduction to Statistics for Humanities and Digital Humanities is a new course designed specifically for University of St Andrews research degree students (see eligibility advice below) and staff working in humanities. The aim of the course is to introd

  1. Microsoft Excel: Introduction to Spreadsheets - Managing Data

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

    Date: Tuesday 1 October 2024

    Times: 14.00 to 16.30

    Key details: Key skills for those new to spreadsheets.(town centre classroom)

  1. Applying for HEA Fellow (STARS)

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

    Date: Tuesday 1 October 2024

    Times: 14.00 to 16.00

    Key details: This workshop is open to all teaching staff, regardless of whether you have a place on STARS. In this live session you can ask questions and will do some group work to prepare ideas for your application. Pre-work required (see workshop details)

  1. Applying for HEA Associate Fellow (STARS)

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

    Date: Tuesday 1 October 2024

    Times: 10.00 to 12.00

    Key details: This workshop is open to all teaching staff, regardless of whether you have a place on STARS. In this live session you can ask questions and will do some group work to prepare ideas for your application. Pre-work required (see workshop details)

  1. Bitesize for Managers - Regrading

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

    Date: Wednesday 2 October 2024

    Times: 14.00 to 15.00

    Key details: Microsoft Teams. You will be emailed a calendar invite in advance to join on the day.