Department of Engineering course timetable
Tuesday 19 November 2019
15:00 |
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Wednesday 20 November 2019
11:00 |
REF and Ready
Finished
Intimidated by Open Access publishing? Frightened by funder requirements? Reticent about REF? Worried about author accepted manuscripts? It’s okay, we’ll show you how to ensure your research outputs are REF-ready! We will also live demo Symplectic Elements and provide troubleshooting advice. Best suited for: All engineering researchers and those administrative staff who are involved in using Symplectic Elements. |
13:00 |
Writing for reports (Engineering)
Finished
A session for Undergraduate students in the Department of Engineering. Learn to identify the characteristics of a good report. From an accurate, concise and persuasive writing style to a well organised, well-presented layout and format. This workshop will help you understand the purpose of a report, how to plan it and how best to structure it in terms of presentation and layout. It will also offer 'good advice' on what you should (and should not) do. |
Thursday 21 November 2019
10:00 |
This course is designed to enable participants to finish their PhD successfully and move on to the next stage of their careers. By the end of this course you will know:
Topics covered:
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Friday 22 November 2019
11:00 |
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16:00 |
Please note that this session takes place in Holger’s Office, BE2-03. |
Monday 25 November 2019
13:00 |
Writing for reports (Engineering)
Finished
A session for Undergraduate students in the Department of Engineering. Learn to identify the characteristics of a good report. From an accurate, concise and persuasive writing style to a well organised, well-presented layout and format. This workshop will help you understand the purpose of a report, how to plan it and how best to structure it in terms of presentation and layout. It will also offer 'good advice' on what you should (and should not) do. |
14:30 |
Reflect on your research experience, relationship with your supervisor and effective working practices. |
Tuesday 26 November 2019
09:30 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
10:15 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
11:00 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
11:45 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
13:30 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
14:15 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
15:00 |
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A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
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15:45 |
A 40min discussion with Sue Jackson, to discover which researcher development activities would be best for you whilst at the University of Cambridge. |
Wednesday 27 November 2019
14:00 |
Postdoc mentoring training with Steve Joy, Head of Researcher Development at the University. |
Friday 29 November 2019
16:00 |
Please note that this session takes place in Holger’s Office, BE2-03. |
Monday 2 December 2019
14:00 |
Introduction to Pecha Kucha Presentations (+ presentations from experienced researchers). |
Friday 6 December 2019
11:00 |
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Wednesday 15 January 2020
10:00 |
This interactive and intensive one-day course, based on the programme developed by Vitae, is intended for PhD students in their first year. You will look at practical ways to increase your effectiveness and meet the challenges of your PhD. The programme covers: Looking at your PhD as a project Working with other people Managing your relationship with your supervisor |
11:00 |
A training session for Engineering for Sustainable Development MPhil students in the Department of Engineering. Develop your organisation and prioritisation skills and discover tools to manage your time effectively. This session will cover: Being SMART with your time, Prioritisation techniques, Tips and Tools for managing your time |
Friday 17 January 2020
10:00 |
Please note that this session takes place in Holger’s Office, BE2-03. |
11:00 |
An RDC session for 1st year PhD students (Division E), Department of Engineering. Learn how and why to keep your information and data organised, stored and accessible by creating a Data Management Plan. The session will cover: What data are you using?, Creating vs reusing data, Storage, organisation and version control, Data safety and backing up, Sharing your data. Please bring a laptop or other web-enabled device with you to the session. Slides from the session will be made available on Moodle. |
14:00 |
An RDC session for 1st year PhD students (Division F), Department of Engineering. Learn how and why to keep your information and data organised, stored and accessible by creating a Data Management Plan. The session will cover: What data are you using?, Creating vs reusing data, Storage, organisation and version control, Data safety and backing up, Sharing your data. Please bring a laptop or other web-enabled device with you to the session. Slides from the session will be made available on Moodle. |