Monthly Archives: November 2012

Still places left on the Saturday School on the 8th December

Come to the 8th December Saturday school. A full, but relaxed day which includes

  • Writing and Structuring your Thesis. Profs Ian Livingstone & Jeff OllertonGraduate School Workshops
  • Introductory statistics using SPSS: A repeat of the 13th November workshop. Paul Rice
  • Planning your Project. Daniela Bultoc
  • Time Management. Daniela Bultoc

Includes all refreshments and lunch.
Book now! Designed for those early on in their research but anyone can attend.

See the Eventbrite link for more information on each session and to book.

Why citation counts can’t always be trusted

I have written before about the limitations of citation analysis in identifying the ‘best’ research papers but I’ve never before seen anybody attempting to buy citations with marzipan.

According to Kent Anderson, CEO/Publisher of the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, this apparently was how one eager Editor sought to increase his journal’s impact factor.

Read the full shocking story here.

Thanks to Jenny Delasalle of Warwick University for tweeting the above link.
Image credit: Musical Linguist on Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)

New research initiatives in the School of the Arts

Submitted by Professor Janet Wilson

In 2012, the School of the Arts has hosted a range of innovative lectures and events as well as developing and launching a number of exciting interdisciplinary research groups. The Annual Postgraduate Conference (11th-14th September 2012) provided a welcome review of the range and vibrancy of doctoral projects within the School as well as featuring a keynote address by Performing Arts scholar at Brazil’s University of Bahia, Claudio Cajaiba.

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Workshop Thursday 29th – The student / supervisor relationship

Places left – book now 

The student-supervisory relationship – Click to book
Creating / keeping a harmonious relationship with your supervisor. Unmissable.
Thurs 29th 5-7.30pm T-Pod, Rockingham Library, Park

Funding opportunity: British Federation for Women Graduates’ Fund for Women Graduates

British Federation of Women Graduates, Foundation Grants

The British Federation for Women Graduates’ Fund for Women Graduates invites applications for its foundation grants. These help women graduates with their living expenses while registered for study or research at an approved institution of higher education in Great Britain.

Women from Britain and overseas are eligible to apply; there is no upper age limit. Any subject or field of study will be considered.

Grants will not normally exceed £6,000, and contribute towards the living expenses of one year’s academic study or research.

Closing Date:  3 May 2013

Workshop Weds 28th – Keep up-to-date with global research activity

Graduate School Workshops

Keeping Up to Date in the Age of Social Media – Click to book.  Learn how to QUICKLY keep up to date with research activity around the globe. Valuable for every researcher.

Weds 28th 4-6pm T-Pod, Rockingham Library, Park

Workshop: On the student / supervisory relationship

Graduate School WorkshopsStill places left! Book now http://relationnov12.eventbrite.co.uk/

Establishing a good rapport with your supervisor can help your research degree life run smoothly and without stress.

There is nothing worse than experiencing conflict and tension in the relationship; it will cause anxiety and eventually affect your research. Why not attend this unique workshop on November 29th, run by a skilled relationship  therapist and trainer?

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Conference report: ‘Narratives of difference’ in the global marketplace

Submitted by Professor Janet Wilson

On the 25th and 26th of October 2012, the Centre of Contemporary Narrative and Cultural Theory in the School of Arts at the University of Northampton, in partnership with the Spanish University of Vigo, hosted the international conference titled ‘Narratives of Difference’ in the Global Marketplace.

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Beginning teaching in H.E: An Induction for academic staff new to teaching in H.E

It is a requirement of the research degree programme that any research degree students who engage in teaching and assessment at the university undertake formal training offered by the university

The Beginning Teaching in HE programme can be taken by any research degrees student with a teaching commitment in the coming year. It can also be taken by students with no allocated teaching hours but who have an interest in teaching in the future. Read on for the draft programme for the January 2012 delivery…… Read the rest of this entry

Imminent Grad School workshops – book now!

Basic inferential statistics in SPSS, Keeping Up to Date in the Age of Social Media, The student-supervisory relationship.

Basic inferential statistics in SPSS – Click to book
A follow on from Paul’s basic SPSS workshop on the 13th.
Tuesday 27th 5-7pm in Grendon 151, Park

Keeping Up to Date in the Age of Social Media – Click to book
Learn how to QUICKLY keep up to date with research activity. Valuable for every researcher.
Weds 28th 4-6pm T-Pod, Rockingham Library, Park

The student-supervisory relationship – Click to book
Creating / keeping a harmonious relationship with your supervisor. Unmissable.
Thurs 29th 5-7.30pm T-Pod, Rockingham Library, Park