New bibliometrics workshop: What can it do for you?

graduate-school-workshops940Would you like to know how to use bibliometrics to evaluate the performance of other researchers and to increase the impact of your own work? Dr Miggie Pickton and Nick Dimmock from Research Support will be running a 2 hour workshop, on Tuesday 22nd January 5-7pm at Avenue campus, on bibliometrics and how to apply it.

Bibliometrics (or the statistical analysis of published literature) has come to the fore recently as a method for assessing research performance. Citation analysis in particular is now used to rank articles, journals, authors and even universities.

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Interested in building your own professional Website?

Then why not attend Rob Farmer’s workshop “Building your professional Website”
Wednesday, 16 January 2013 from 10:00 to 12:30 in the T-Pod, Rockingham Library.
Book at http://bldweb0113.eventbrite.co.uk/

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Renewing your Zetoc Alert

FAQ: My Zetoc Alert is about to expire.  How can I renew it?

Anybody that uses Zetoc Alerts to keep up to date with research literature will know that once a year these expire and have to be renewed.  This is a straightforward process and simply involves clicking on one of the links given in the reminder email.

The trick is to click on the correct link.

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Are you doing your research degree part-time?

If so, you may be interested in attending a free Vitae Part-Time Researcher day on Friday February 1st, organised by and held at the University of Birmingham in Edgbaston. Supported by Simone Apel from the University of Northampton, the day will feature facilitated discussion on the ethos and processes of studying for a part-time research degree, two skills workshops, the opportunity to network with other part-time students and hear the experiences of part-time doctoral graduates. Question and answer sessions will provide the perfect arena for problem and solution dialogue and you will take away some immediate plans for action.

This workshop, designed by Vitae, has received excellent feedback. Comments on the March 2011 workshop at the University of Nottingham include, “I highly recommend Vitae and strongly encourage other part-time researchers to make the best of this (free) opportunity. Don’t miss this!”

For more information or to book go to the Vitae Part-Time Researcher Webpage.

Happy New year! Our January workshops…

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Happy new year to all research students and staff.

We have five Graduate School Workshops running this month…book your place now.

10 January [5-7pm] Grounded Theory, Dr Jane Callaghan.

16 January [10am-12:30pm] Building your Professional Website,
Rob Farmer.

22 January [5-7pm] What can bibliometrics do for you?
Dr Miggie  Pickton and Nick Dimmock.

24 January [11am-1:30pm] Careers / Employer session,
University careers service.

24 January [4:30-6:30pm]  Advanced statistics drop-in clinic,
Prof Jackie Campbell & Dr Roz Phillips.
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The digital story of the nativity

Social media, web and mobile technologies offer a new slant to an old story:

(ExcentricPT, 2010)

The Graduate School, RSBO and the LLS Research Support Team wish all Research Support Hub readers a peaceful and happy Christmas and the very best for 2013.

Top seven predictions for the future of research

Sarah Porter, head of innovation at the JISC, knows that technology is moving fast and believes that it will have an ever-increasing influence on the way researchers work.  She and Torsten Reimer have come up with seven predictions for the future of research: Read the rest of this entry

Thriving in Research and Professional Collaborations: A Collaborative Learning Lab

Working within or developing successful interdisciplinary collaborations, research groups or supervisory relationships is at the heart of professional development for scientists today. Yet, with the growing complexity and demands on research collaborations, daily challenges have increased significantly. At stake here are innovation, societal and research impact of science, as well as the research efficiency, motivation, inspiration, fulfillment, employability and well-being of researchers.

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Vitae presents an intensive two-day professional development and Collaborative Learning Lab for scientists on
Thursday 17 & Friday 18 January 2013 in Oxford. The event will offer cutting edge insights and hands-on tools in building effective and fulfilling collaborations, research groups and knowledge-exchange partnerships.

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“Fantastic Thresholds” at Richmond University: A review

RichmondSubmitted by Dr Jon Mackley

On 16 November 2012 Phillippa Bennett and Jon Mackley took a group of English students to the Kensington Campus of Richmond University, the American International University in London, for a one-day symposium entitled “Fantastic Thresholds”.  Read the rest of this entry

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) – Training Opportunity.

IPAThere is an opportunity for us to run some training on IPA in 2013, in the form of a workshop.

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is an experiential qualitative approach to research in psychology, health and social sciences. It was developed by Jonathan Smith, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck University of London.

If anyone is interested in attending a training workshop please email Simone Apel.