PGR Skills Development & Network building (Tuesday 30 April, 12.30-14.00 in Old Library Training Room 4, Old Library, Streatham Campus)
The aim of this session is to develop your skills in communicating research (including coverage of Research Showcase) and to get to know some of your fellow Postgraduate Research Students (PGRs) in a welcoming and supportive environment. Undertaking a PhD can sometimes be a lonely experience, so this is an opportunity to connect with others who are on their own doctoral journey and to build up your community of peer-support, all while having fun and learning something new along the way.
How to manage your career (Tuesday 30 April, 13.00-14.30 via MS Teams)
The tools and techniques introduced in this session will be applicable to managing a career within research, but also to those participants wishing to investigate a broader career path outside academia.
Mapping and Marketing Your Skills (Tuesday 7 May, 13.30-14.30 via MS Teams)
Mapping your experience, skills, competencies & attributes will enable you to write CVs and personal statements, and market yourself and answer questions effectively in interviews.
This interactive course will guide you through the process of mapping and collating the experiences you have had during your research experience to date as a Postgraduate Researcher.
Getting Stuff Done (Tuesday 14 May, 10.00-11.30 via MS Teams)
This interactive webinar will focus on how we keep track of and (re-)negotiate the commitments we make with ourselves and others.
Jonathan will share his experiences and share the tools that he has used and is using to keep all the plates spinning, whilst still finding time to enjoy the sunshine and relax.
LinkedIn for Researchers: Developing and Using Your Profile (Tuesday 14 May, 13.30-15.00 via MS Teams)
The tools and techniques introduced in this session will be applicable to all those who wish to develop their LinkedIn profile and be proactive in developing online relationships with the wider professional and research community.
There will be information provided and opportunities for Q & A as well as a live demonstration of using LinkedIn to engage with the wider researcher and professional community beyond Exeter.
PGR Skills Development & Network building (Thursday 23 May, 11.30-13:00, Daphne Du Maurier Masters Suite 1+2, Daphne Du Maurier, Penryn Campus)
We are delighted to welcome Professor Stacey Hynd, Dean of Postgraduate Research and the Doctoral College, who will be joining us in person for this event.
The aim of this session is to develop your skills in communicating research (including coverage of Research Showcase) and to get to know some of your fellow Postgraduate Research Students (PGRs) in a welcoming and supportive environment. Undertaking a PhD can sometimes be a lonely experience, so this is an opportunity to connect with others who are on their own doctoral journey and to build up your community of peer-support, all while having fun and learning something new along the way.
Applying for non-academic jobs (Tuesday 25 June, 14.00-15.30 via MS Teams)
Applying for jobs beyond academia? Need help navigating the recruitment process? This interactive course will support you in enhancing your knowledge and understanding of the process of applying for positions in the job market beyond academia.
There will be a particular focus on how to write effective CVs, cover letters, application forms, LinkedIn profiles and how to perform well at interviews.
Applying for academic jobs (Thursday 27 June, 10.30-12.00 via MS Teams)
This course will enable you to enhance your knowledge and understanding of the process of applying for positions in the academic job market.
There will be a particular focus on how to write effective CVs, cover letters, application forms and perform well at interviews.
Success at Interviews (Thursday 4 July, 12.30-14.00 via MS Teams)
The tools and techniques introduced in this session will be applicable to all those who wish to develop their skills and knowledge of how interviews are used in the recruitment process for roles within and outside of academia.
There will be information provided and opportunities for Q and A as well as live input from former PhD researchers who have been successful in securing both post-doc roles and industry/public sector opportunities.