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Researcher Development Programme (RDP) course timetable

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Mon 26 Oct 2020 – Tue 17 Nov 2020

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Monday 26 October 2020

10:00
Engaged Researcher Online - Shooting And Editing Research Video (3 of 4) Finished 10:00 - 11:45 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Why is YouTube popular? Because people love watching videos. A research video can be a great way to get your message across to your collaborators, your friends, and the wider world as well as being a condition of some funding bodies.

But it isn't easy to do well - and this is where this course will make a difference. Come along and learn the skills needed to plan, shoot & edit high quality footage for research videos so that your video can stand out from the crowd. You just need yourself, a camera phone and your enthusiasm!

17:30
Mindfulness Workshop: Keeping Calm (Online) Finished 17:30 - 18:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Please not that these courses are only for University of Cambridge students (undergraduate and postgraduate), who are affiliated to a Cambridge college.

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

This is one of four "Mindfulness Workshop" sessions. You can attend one - four of these sessions as you wish, in any order. Although not designed as a course, the four sessions are complimentary and cover different aspects of mindfulness.

Please do not book on to the same session twice.

View complete timetable here

The other sessions are as follows:
Mindfulness for Exams 2: Improving Attention
Mindfulness for Exams 3: Better Sleep
Mindfulness for Exams 4: Productive Decisions

Tuesday 27 October 2020

13:30
Mindfulness: Weekly Meditation Q&A (Online following Tuesday's Lunchtime Mediation session) new (3 of 8) Finished 13:30 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

Dr Elizabeth English is offering a new Online WEEKLY MEDITATION Q&A session, Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Please visit Mindfulness at Cam for more information and updates.

The Meditation sessions are not designed as a course, they are weekly one-off sessions, and you are welcome attend as many (or as few) as you wish.

Class will be approximately 30 mins. See times and dates below.

View the Mindfulness Meditation Timetable here

14:00

This course seeks to help students develop their critical reading skills, and to deploy tactics and strategies that can accelerate the process of literature-based research without sacrificing detail and depth necessary for a doctoral thesis.


The course is aimed at first year students, but all are welcome.

15:30
Engaged Researcher Online - Shooting And Editing Research Video (4 of 4) Finished 15:30 - 16:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Why is YouTube popular? Because people love watching videos. A research video can be a great way to get your message across to your collaborators, your friends, and the wider world as well as being a condition of some funding bodies.

But it isn't easy to do well - and this is where this course will make a difference. Come along and learn the skills needed to plan, shoot & edit high quality footage for research videos so that your video can stand out from the crowd. You just need yourself, a camera phone and your enthusiasm!

Wednesday 28 October 2020

13:00
RD Live: Welcome to your Doctorate new Finished 13:00 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This session will be led by the University of Cambridge’s Researcher Development team. Comprised of seasoned researchers and developers with PhDs ranging from philosophy, engineering to life sciences, the team is well-placed to offer substantive guidance to new PhD students. They will draw on their own stories and experiences in doing so.

The specific focus of the session is on the various training and development opportunities available to PhD students. As well as highlighting these opportunities, the team will advise students on where to find them and how best to organise the time spent on engaging with them. By the end of this session, students should feel more settled and confident in taking their first steps into doctoral research.

Thursday 29 October 2020

10:00
The Efficient Remote Researcher (Webinar) new Finished 10:00 - 11:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

The current health situation has led to a radical change in professional and personal circumstance for everyone. But research goes on. And in the new reality of remote working and professional distancing we all need to rethink how to maximize our research effectiveness and efficiency.

This short webinar (with prethinking to help you get the most from the time) will address the routines, habits and tactics of effective and efficient remote researching. We’ll consider practical approaches for working efficiently (including ideas on self motivation) and we’ll shed some light on how to create environments, relationships and connections to help you not just professionally survive, but *maybe* even thrive as a remote researcher.

We’ll consider how to better:

  • Work in isolation (including self motivation)
  • Handle our time productively
  • Manage a research project
  • Realise the right kinds of support and supervision
  • Manage our resources

The sessions will be run by an independent academic consultant who’s been a leader in the field of researcher development for nearly twenty years.

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom

Tuesday 3 November 2020

13:30
Mindfulness: Weekly Meditation Q&A (Online following Tuesday's Lunchtime Mediation session) new (4 of 8) Finished 13:30 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

Dr Elizabeth English is offering a new Online WEEKLY MEDITATION Q&A session, Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Please visit Mindfulness at Cam for more information and updates.

The Meditation sessions are not designed as a course, they are weekly one-off sessions, and you are welcome attend as many (or as few) as you wish.

Class will be approximately 30 mins. See times and dates below.

View the Mindfulness Meditation Timetable here

14:00
Advanced Presentation Skills (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) new Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This interactive workshop is designed for people who already have some experience of presenting and the basic principles involved, but would like to develop their skills in this area to a higher level. There is a particular focus on presenting online

During the workshop, you will be given time to design and deliver a short (5-10 minutes) online presentation to a small audience comprised of your fellow researchers.


This course is designed for students with some presentation experience and/or for students that have completed the Basic Presentation Skills course.

Wednesday 4 November 2020

14:00
Engaged Researcher Online - Working With Museums Finished 14:00 - 15:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Museums and collections are so much more than the objects they house. They are places of research, education and engagement, and they are open to members of the public in ways that departments and colleges are not. They can allow researchers to reach a range of diverse audiences. The session will be delivered with the University of Cambridge Museums.

Tuesday 10 November 2020

10:00
Engaged Researcher Online - Introduction To Media Engagement Finished 10:00 - 11:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course gives an introduction into how to engage with the public through media. It will cover the differing types of media, what makes research newsworthy, how to work with the communications office to gain media coverage, what to expect from an interview (print, pre-recorded, live) and how to communicate well in interviews. It will be delivered jointly with the University Communications team.

13:30
Mindfulness: Weekly Meditation Q&A (Online following Tuesday's Lunchtime Mediation session) new (5 of 8) Finished 13:30 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

Dr Elizabeth English is offering a new Online WEEKLY MEDITATION Q&A session, Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Please visit Mindfulness at Cam for more information and updates.

The Meditation sessions are not designed as a course, they are weekly one-off sessions, and you are welcome attend as many (or as few) as you wish.

Class will be approximately 30 mins. See times and dates below.

View the Mindfulness Meditation Timetable here

14:00
Getting Published I: Writing for Publication (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) new Finished 14:00 - 15:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This is the first of two workshops designed to develop your understanding of the technicalities and the process of getting your research published.

In this workshop, we examine the technical aspects of writing up your research in a format appropriate for publication. You will learn about the importance of following journal guidelines and house style, and the value of using a clear structure to frame your paper. You will also receive guidance on how to produce clear writing in a register appropriate for the readership.

It is possible to attend this course as an individual workshop, although we would encourage you to attend the second workshop in the series Getting published II: Impact and Peer-review.


Please note: The course does not offer bespoke or 1-1 support for manuscript preparation.

Wednesday 11 November 2020

09:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 09:30 - 10:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

10:00
Engaged Researcher Online - An Introduction To Public And Patient Involvement And Engagement (PPI/E) Finished 10:00 - 11:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will give an introduction to Public and Patient Involvement. You will find out about local support available in the region to help plan, deliver and build PPI into research, that will improve research for patients and services users and carers. This course will be delivered by Dr Amanda Stranks, PPI/E and Communications Strategy Lead NIHR Cambridge BRC Communications and PPI/E Department.

10:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 10:30 - 11:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

11:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 11:30 - 12:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

13:00
RD Live: How to avoid plagiarism new Finished 13:00 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

RD Live brings Researcher Development to life with sessions featuring a specialist presentation, discussion and Q&A. Hosted by the RD team fortnightly via Zoom, each event focuses on a particular theme relevant to postgraduate students such as re-planning your PhD, funding & registration, and more.

For this event, we are joined by Clare Trowell, Marshal Librarian at the University of Cambridge. The focus on Accidental Plagiarism, Self-Plagiarism and techniques for avoiding both.

13:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 13:30 - 14:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

14:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 14:30 - 15:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

15:30
PhDs: Communication & Personal Impact (1:1 Coaching Online) Finished 15:30 - 16:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Do you get the results you want from your communication with others at work? Are you able to talk with confidence in meetings and interviews? Do you have a high level of impact when speaking in public?

This individually focused and completely confidential one-to-one coaching session will help you refine your presentation skills, help you speak more confidently as an emerging leader in your research field, and develop new approaches to your communication in a wide range of professional situations.

Constructive feedback will give you insight into your speaking style, how you come across to others, and how well your ideas are communicated. Coaching will focus on your individual requirements ranging from practical points about elocution and vocal projection, to holding the attention of a room, to structuring a compelling presentation.

Thursday 12 November 2020

10:00
Engaged Researcher Online - Introduction To Social Media Engagement Finished 10:00 - 11:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will cover how to use Social Media tools for Public Engagement. The course will be delivered by the Social Media and AV team.

Friday 13 November 2020

14:00
Mindfulness Workshop: Keeping Calm (Online) Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Please not that these courses are only for University of Cambridge students (undergraduate and postgraduate), who are affiliated to a Cambridge college.

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

This is one of four "Mindfulness Workshop" sessions. You can attend one - four of these sessions as you wish, in any order. Although not designed as a course, the four sessions are complimentary and cover different aspects of mindfulness.

Please do not book on to the same session twice.

View complete timetable here

The other sessions are as follows:
Mindfulness for Exams 2: Improving Attention
Mindfulness for Exams 3: Better Sleep
Mindfulness for Exams 4: Productive Decisions

Monday 16 November 2020

10:00
Engaged Researcher Online - Creative Writing new (1 of 2) Finished 10:00 - 11:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Join Forward Prize nominee David Cain (2019), for a training session that explores responses to research through creative writing. This training will develop creative ways by which you can engage with new and existing audiences, enabling you to be more confident in developing, and sharing, creative writing responses to your area of research.

The session will introduce creative writing for poetry and prose, and textual writing for exhibition / display. It will also discuss formats for delivery / performance.

Tuesday 17 November 2020

10:00
Introduction to Research Integrity at Cambridge new Finished 10:00 - 12:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site


A thorough awareness of issues relating to research ethics and research integrity are essential to producing excellent research. This session will provide an introduction to the ethical responsibilities of researchers at the University and explore issues of good research practice, research integrity and research misconduct. It will be interactive, using case studies to better understand key ethical issues and challenges in all areas.

The course will:

  • explore the issue of research misconduct in academia and facilitate discussion of why and how it occurs
  • explain the University and national expectations around research integrity and examine how this effects researchers
  • discuss some of the challenges to the integrity of research and ask what individuals, groups and institutions can do to tackle them
  • introduce the University’s research ethics system


The course will be delivered by the Research Governance Team in the Research Strategy Office.

13:30
Mindfulness: Weekly Meditation Q&A (Online following Tuesday's Lunchtime Mediation session) new (6 of 8) Finished 13:30 - 14:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom.

Dr Elizabeth English is offering a new Online WEEKLY MEDITATION Q&A session, Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Please visit Mindfulness at Cam for more information and updates.

The Meditation sessions are not designed as a course, they are weekly one-off sessions, and you are welcome attend as many (or as few) as you wish.

Class will be approximately 30 mins. See times and dates below.

View the Mindfulness Meditation Timetable here