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Exploring post-PhD routes
This 1-month programme will help you identify strengths and explore post-PhD options. The programme is led by Dr Sabina Strachan who is an architectural historian and has since gone on to start her own business, a consultancy that helps people work together better to achieve greater impacts (www.how2glu.com).
Writing a Narrative CV
This interactive workshop demystifies and simplifies the process of writing a narrative CV. Through discussion, activities, and examples, you’ll learn how best to present your research story.
Getting Writing Done: How to Lower Your Standards and Finish that Draft
In this interactive and supportive session, you’ll break free from perfectionism, conquer writer’s block, and unleash your creativity. You’ll also apply the techniques to create a short piece of writing.
Writing Articles for Peer-Reviewed Journals in the Arts & Humanities
This workshop for researchers seeking to publish in peer-reviewed journals focuses on the key criteria involved in journal editors’ selection processes and peer-review, and how to meet them.
Publishing Scholarly Monographs in the Arts and Humanities
This workshop given by an experienced publishing professional is designed to demystify the task, shedding light on the decision-making process and helping researchers considering book publication to present their work to publishers in the best way.
1-1 publishing consultations on draft articles
These consultations are designed as follow-up to the workshop on Writing Articles for Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journals in the Arts and Humanities.
Doctoral Translation
This workshop will help participants reduce their stress levels when preparing for interviews through a greater understanding of the types of questions they may be asked, and how they can prepare to answer them.
Career planning and making good decisions
The purpose of this workshop is to help researchers to learn how to think strategically about career planning and to make decisions in which they can have confidence throughout their career.
Publicising Your Research through the Media
This one day (or two half days online) Media Workshop is for research students who want to publicise their work in the non-specialist media.