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October 2023

Tue 24
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, West Room 2

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Thu 26
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, East Room 1

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Mon 30
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 16:00 - 17:00 Department of Engineering, Library, North Room

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

November 2023

Fri 3
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 14:30 - 15:30 Department of Engineering, Library, North Room

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Fri 10
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, East Room 1

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Tue 14
Finding What You Need (Engineering for Sustainable Development MPhil) Finished 09:30 - 10:30 Department of Engineering, James Dyson Building, Seminar Room

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Fri 17
Finding What You Need (Engineering RDC) Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Department of Engineering, Library, North Room

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This session will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

Wed 22
Introduction to LaTeX (Open Session) new Finished 14:30 - 16:00 West Hub, West Room 2

LaTeX is a typesetting system frequently used in the preparation of scientific and technical documents. This session will introduce participants to the basics of installing and using LaTeX as well as outlining some of its capabilities and suggesting resources for further learning. The session is open to all and no previous experience is assumed. It will be of particular interest to students who need to typeset professional-looking technical documents.

Mon 27
Revise Smart (Open Session) new Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, East Room 1

Tips and tricks for how to revise effectively and efficicently.

December 2023

Tue 12
Academic Integrity and Ethics (Construction Engineering Masters) Finished 15:30 - 16:30 Institute for Manufacturing, Lecture Room 1

Research ethics and research integrity are serious issues. All researchers should consider the ethical context of the research being carried out and be able to justify decisions to the wider academic community.

This session aims to help you get think about the ethical considerations of your research by introducing you to the Department of Engineering ethical review process and investigating some case study scenarios.

Fri 15
Literature Searching (Construction Engineering Masters) Finished 10:30 - 11:30 Institute for Manufacturing, Lecture Room 2

Searching for literature is an important part of the research process - whether you are scoping out a project, or conducting a full literature search.

This module will introduce techniques for planning your searches, places to search for information, and techniques you can use to find the most relevant results.

January 2024

Fri 19
Managing Your Data (Engineering RDC) Finished 11:00 - 12:00 West Hub, West Room 1

There is an increased emphasis on managing and sharing data produced in research. Many of the research funders supporting work at the University of Cambridge require that research data are openly available with as few restrictions as possible.

Research data management is a complex issue, but done correctly from the start, could save you a lot of time and hassle at the end of the project; when preparing your data for a publication or writing up your thesis. Research data takes many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

This session aims to help you get started with managing your data by introducing you to key principles around organising, storing, archiving and sharing your data. You will also learn how to create your own Data Management Plan.

Mon 22
Presentation Skills (Open to All & Computer Science Part II Students) new Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, West Room 2

Presentations are a key way to share your research/work and the ability to present well is an important skill in terms of future employment both within the professional or academic fields.

This session is Open to All and also designed to support Computer Science Part II students in preparation for their Individual Presentations. We will focus on helping you to let your key points stand out, how to design use/design slides and/or accompanying resources well and presenting with confidence and clarity.

If you would like to attend this session but are not a member of the University of Cambridge then please email techlib@lib.cam.ac.uk to reserve your place.

Mon 29
Designing Conference Posters (Engineering RDC) Finished 16:00 - 17:00 Department of Engineering, Library, North Room

onference posters are a simple, visual, and effective way of sharing your research. They may be presented at academic or professional conferences, Departmental events, or educational events for the general public. A well-designed poster allows you to communicate information about your work in a concise and appealing manner, and engage with colleagues, peers and others in a conversational setting.

Creating a conference poster is a balancing act between including enough detail to effectively describe your work, and keeping it visually attractive and minimal enough that people can understand at least the main points at a glance.

This module will help you create effective conference posters and introduce key design principles.

February 2024

Fri 2
Publishing in Journals (Engineering RDC) POSTPONED 11:00 - 12:00 West Hub, West Room 1

Publishing is a key part of any academic career: it is the main way researchers share their research findings with colleagues and the world at large, so that knowledge develops over time and helps to change policy and practice.

Through publishing, you will receive feedback on your work and develop your ideas further. In addition, a strong publication record is also important in developing your reputation and career.

Tue 6
Managing Your Data (Engineering RDC) Finished 11:00 - 12:00 West Hub, South Room

There is an increased emphasis on managing and sharing data produced in research. Many of the research funders supporting work at the University of Cambridge require that research data are openly available with as few restrictions as possible.

Research data management is a complex issue, but done correctly from the start, could save you a lot of time and hassle at the end of the project; when preparing your data for a publication or writing up your thesis. Research data takes many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

This session aims to help you get started with managing your data by introducing you to key principles around organising, storing, archiving and sharing your data. You will also learn how to create your own Data Management Plan.

Fri 9
Managing Your Data (Engineering RDC) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Department of Engineering, James Dyson Building, Seminar Room

There is an increased emphasis on managing and sharing data produced in research. Many of the research funders supporting work at the University of Cambridge require that research data are openly available with as few restrictions as possible.

Research data management is a complex issue, but done correctly from the start, could save you a lot of time and hassle at the end of the project; when preparing your data for a publication or writing up your thesis. Research data takes many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

This session aims to help you get started with managing your data by introducing you to key principles around organising, storing, archiving and sharing your data. You will also learn how to create your own Data Management Plan.

Tue 13
Managing Your Data (Energy Technology and Nuclear Energy MPhil) Finished 12:00 - 13:00 Department of Engineering, Lecture Room 4

There is an increased emphasis on managing and sharing data produced in research. Many of the research funders supporting work at the University of Cambridge require that research data are openly available with as few restrictions as possible.

Research data management is a complex issue, but done correctly from the start, could save you a lot of time and hassle at the end of the project; when preparing your data for a publication or writing up your thesis. Research data takes many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

This session aims to help you get started with managing your data by introducing you to key principles around organising, storing, archiving and sharing your data. You will also learn how to create your own Data Management Plan.

Thu 15
Presentation Skills (Computer Science Part IB Students) new Finished 14:00 - 15:00 West Hub, West Room 2

Presentations are a key way to share your research/work and the ability to present well is an important skill in terms of future employment both within the professional or academic fields.

This session is designed to support Computer Science Part IB students in preparation of Video Presentations for their Group Projects. We will focus on helping you to let your key points stand out, how to use/design slides and/or accompanying resources well and presenting with confidence and clarity.

Mon 19
Presentation Skills (Open to all) new Finished 12:00 - 13:00 West Hub, South Room

Presentations are a key way to share your research/work and the ability to present well is an important skill in terms of future employment both within the professional or academic fields.

Please come with any questions you have.

Tue 20
Publishing in Journals (Engineering RDC) Finished 16:00 - 17:00 West Hub, East Room 1

Publishing is a key part of any academic career: it is the main way researchers share their research findings with colleagues and the world at large, so that knowledge develops over time and helps to change policy and practice.

Through publishing, you will receive feedback on your work and develop your ideas further. In addition, a strong publication record is also important in developing your reputation and career.

Wed 21
Designing Conference Posters (Engineering MLMI MPhil) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Department of Engineering, Lecture Room 4

onference posters are a simple, visual, and effective way of sharing your research. They may be presented at academic or professional conferences, Departmental events, or educational events for the general public. A well-designed poster allows you to communicate information about your work in a concise and appealing manner, and engage with colleagues, peers and others in a conversational setting.

Creating a conference poster is a balancing act between including enough detail to effectively describe your work, and keeping it visually attractive and minimal enough that people can understand at least the main points at a glance.

This module will help you create effective conference posters and introduce key design principles.

Tue 27
Designing Conference Posters (Engineering RDC) Finished 10:30 - 11:30 West Hub, West Room 1

onference posters are a simple, visual, and effective way of sharing your research. They may be presented at academic or professional conferences, Departmental events, or educational events for the general public. A well-designed poster allows you to communicate information about your work in a concise and appealing manner, and engage with colleagues, peers and others in a conversational setting.

Creating a conference poster is a balancing act between including enough detail to effectively describe your work, and keeping it visually attractive and minimal enough that people can understand at least the main points at a glance.

This module will help you create effective conference posters and introduce key design principles.

Wed 28
Academic Integrity and Ethics (Engineering ISMM MPhil) Finished 09:30 - 10:30 Institute for Manufacturing, Lecture Room 1

Research ethics and research integrity are serious issues. All researchers should consider the ethical context of the research being carried out and be able to justify decisions to the wider academic community.

This session aims to help you get think about the ethical considerations of your research by introducing you to the Department of Engineering ethical review process and investigating some case study scenarios.

Managing Your Data (Engineering ISMM MPhil) Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Institute for Manufacturing, Lecture Room 1

There is an increased emphasis on managing and sharing data produced in research. Many of the research funders supporting work at the University of Cambridge require that research data are openly available with as few restrictions as possible.

Research data management is a complex issue, but done correctly from the start, could save you a lot of time and hassle at the end of the project; when preparing your data for a publication or writing up your thesis. Research data takes many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

This session aims to help you get started with managing your data by introducing you to key principles around organising, storing, archiving and sharing your data. You will also learn how to create your own Data Management Plan.