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CHASE Essentials: Making Progress in your PhD

Are you part-way through your PhD and wondering how to keep going? Do you need a push to progress to the final stages? If so, join us for this online workshop. Through activities, discussions, and tutorials, you’ll:

  • Clarify where you are with your PhD

  • Identify your critical success factors

  • Learn tools and techniques to boost your productivity

  • Build a support network

  • Develop a plan for success

  • Make significant progress with your next piece of writing

By the end of the training, you’ll be all set for successful completion.

This training is aimed at mid-stage PhD students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

Feedback from Previous Sessions

“Thought-provoking and very helpful; put me back on the road to completing my PhD.”

“Yes, it did meet my expectations, it also superseded them. The tips on how to complete, timetables, as well as ways to manage the supervisory process, have been incredibly helpful.”

“This was a fantastic training that combined practical advice, skill building, and carved out time to implement these tactics with a one day writing session. I would 100% recommend others to attend this event. Catherine Pope has, once more, been crucial to the survival of my mental health and savior of my thesis.”

“It was exceptionally informative and helped me formulate a plan.”

Terms and conditions

The following groups are eligible to attend the training

By registering you are requesting a place on this training programme or selected sessions that form part of the programme. A member of the CHASE team or the workshop leader will contact you in due course to confirm that a place has been allocated to you. 

If you are allocated a place but can no longer attend, please email enquiries@chase.ac.uk so that your place can be reallocated. CHASE training is free to attend and events are often oversubscribed with a waiting list. Failure to notify us of non-attendance in good time means your place cannot be reallocated.


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