Overcoming Imposter Feelings (Thursday 6 June, 09.15-12.45 via Zoom)
Want to build confidence, maximise your potential and finally feel ‘good enough’?
Join this interactive zoom workshop that will equip you with evidence-based knowledge about imposter feelings and some techniques to help you flourish.
Turbocharge your writing (Thursday 6 June, 09.30-12.00 via Zoom)
Would you like to know the secret to high output, low stress scholarly writing? An overwhelming body of research shows that there are very clear and practical strategies that can greatly increase your writing productivity.
How to get confident: overcoming impostor syndrome (Wednesday 12 June, 13.00-14.30 via Zoom)
A 90 minute workshop for PGRs with the aim of educating about imposter syndrome and self-confidence, and sharing tools and strategies for managing short-term and chronic imposter syndrome and low self-esteem.
How to get out of your own way - challenging self-sabotage (Wednesday 19 June, 13.00-14.30 via Zoom)
A 90 minute workshop for PGRs with the aim of educating about self-sabotage, creating space for self-reflection and the development of self-awareness and sharing tools and strategies for boosting low self-esteem.
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.
NEW- Introduction to Project Management for Researchers (Tuesday 9 July, 09.30-16.30 in Exchange Building, Seminar Room Green, Penryn Campus)
This is an intense and compact 1-day in-person course that provides a high-level overview of key Project Management techniques and concepts.
It offers an introduction to the process of managing projects and the tools to assist in planning and tracking progress; this course is intended to be immediately applicable to planning and managing academic and research projects as well as commercial projects.
NEW- Introduction to Project Management for Researchers (Wednesday 10 July, 09.30-16.30 in Laver 320, Laver Building, Streatham Campus)
This is an intense and compact 1-day in-person course that provides a high-level overview of key Project Management techniques and concepts.
It offers an introduction to the process of managing projects and the tools to assist in planning and tracking progress; this course is intended to be immediately applicable to planning and managing academic and research projects as well as commercial projects.
NEW- The Emotionally Intelligent and Agile Researcher (Thursday 11 July, 09.15-13.00 via Zoom)
This Zoom workshop provides information about the different components of emotional intelligence along with research-based activities to enhance emotional agility and grow self-awareness.This course is recommended for those who are interested in maximising potential and the ability to connect well with others.