PGRS Methods Conference 2010
23 March 2010 - 24 March 2010
The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
For doctoral students at The Open University
Two-day conference for doctoral students at The Open University.
23 March 2010: Provisional programme
10.00 Registration and Refreshments
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
10.45 Welcome and Introduction
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
11.15 Break
11.30 Workshop 1 : Probation Assessment
12.30 Lunch (The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
13.30 Workshops 2A-2F (see workshop schedule for venues)
14.30 Break
14.45 Workshops 3A-3F (see workshop schedule for venues)
15.45 Afternoon Tea
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
16.15 Free time (The Pavilion Bar is open from 17.00)
19.00 Supper (Pavilion Bar and Activity Room)
Postgraduate Student Society Event
(Pavilion Bar and Activity Room) Hawaiian Luau
24 March, provisional programme
10.00 Refreshments
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
10.30 Workshops 4A-4G (see workshop schedule for venues)
11.30 Break
11.45 Workshops 5A-5H (see workshop schedule for venues)
12.45 Lunch
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre))
13.45 Workshops 6A-6G (see workshop schedule for venues)
14.45 Afternoon Tea
(The Hub Lecture Theatre - formerly the Old Lecture Theatre)
15.15 Workshops 7A-7G (see workshop schedule for venues)
16.15 Close
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- SocialLearn and Cloudworks: Developing your PhD Skills with online tools (4 comments)
- Academic literacy: genres, priorities and strategies
- Academic literacy: process, texts and communities
- Academic literacy: writing abstracts
- Answers to questions! (conference workshop)
- Attendance to conference (1 comment)
- Career development - why you should think about it now
- Combining study with family
- Doing scientific experiments: experiment design
- Ethical conduct in science (1 comment)
- Ethics and research: the OU framework
- Experimental psychology research methods
- Fieldwork with people
- Getting published
- Getting published in science
- Health and safety in the laboratory
- Hello from the RCD Support Team
- Interviewing techniques (5 comments)
- Introduction to EndNote
- Introduction to statistical analysis (2 comments)
- Literature review for scientists
- Narrative-discursive analysis
- Online supervision: from Skype to Second Life
- Probation assessment (1 comment)
- Project management
- Questionnaire design (3 comments)
- Skills Audit
- Skills Audit for Faculty of Science Students
- Time management for busy researchers
- Undertaking a literature review
- Undertaking research presentations
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