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Wed 9 Dec 2020
14:00 - 15:30

Venue: Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Provided by: Researcher Development Programme (RDP)


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Engaging with your literature: critical reading and managing literature-based research (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)
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Wed 9 Dec 2020

Description

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.

Target audience

First-year PhD Students in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here.

Prerequisites
  • Please bring one article or book chapter relevant to your research.
  • This course will be facilitated online via Zoom, so please ensure you have access.
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 9 Dec 2020   14:00 - 15:30 14:00 - 15:30 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site map Dr Christian Gilliam
Objectives
  • Gain a better understanding of the breadth and depth of literature based research expected of them
  • Explore the various options available for managing large amounts of literature and/or references
  • Use creative learning techniques to explore the various facets of their topic in depth, with the opportunity to share their thoughts with others
  • Deepen their understanding of critical reading and thinking
  • Explore the various options available for managing large amounts of literature and/or references
  • Learn how to successfully navigate between individual style and convention of form
Format

Online participative workshop (Zoom), comprising information-giving and activities.

Duration

One 1.5 hour session

Frequency

This course is scheduled to run twice per term.


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