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Research participants wanted for PhD study

Posted on behalf of Charmaine Sonnex, Postgraduate Researcher, Division of psychology

I am looking for participants for my research investigating the effects of Pagan health and well being spells. For more details please open the recruitment advertisement Research Participants Advert non PP)

 

New research students: getting started

FAQ: I am a new research student and the next induction week is some time away.  What do I need to know now?

First of all – welcome to the University of Northampton! There are plenty of people here to help you get started with your research – your supervisor of course, but also a number of people in the Graduate School and the Library.  If you have any questions, please don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Your top priority will be to make sure that you can access the university computer network and the various services that it offers.  The checklist for new research students elsewhere on the Research Support Hub (this blog) describes what you need to do to achieve this.

Now that you have all the right login details you should be able to find all the key information you need about being a research student at Northampton.

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Publishing Academic Articles: A workshop by SRHE

SrhelogoSRHE, the Society of Research into Higher Education, has a training programme aimed at newer researchers; those who are studying for a doctorate and early career researchers.

On 12th November, Dr Karen Smith from the University of Greenwich and Ian White from publisher Routledge, Taylor and Francis will be running a workshop entitled “Publishing Academic Articles: A Way Through the Maze“. The workshop will be held at SRHE’s London headquarters in Collier Street.

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PGR Annual Conference 2014: Abstract deadline June 4th!

The University of Northampton Graduate School are holding their 2014 Postgraduate Researcher Conference on June 26th and the deadline for abstracts is Weds June 4th. Any UN postgraduate research student and early career researcher who would like to present their research should email a title and an abstract (ca. 150 words), outlining their research and its context, to Simone Apel. Researcher’s presentations should be 10 minutes long, with 5 minutes allocated for questions. We expect to have about 16 sessions running throughout the day, with lunch. Read the rest of this entry

The Graduate School PGR Annual Conference: Call for papers

The University of Northampton Graduate School are holding their 2014 Postgraduate Researcher Conference on June 26th and would like to invite UN research students and early career researchers to present a paper. Read the rest of this entry

Calling PhD students and early-career researchers!

NCRM_new_LogoResearchers from the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM)  are asking for input from UK-based research students and early-career researchers on the teaching and learning of advanced research methods.

PhD students, who are within five years of commencing academic employment, and researchers early on in their career have been asked to comment on brief summaries of four themes from NCRM research findings;

  • challenges for learning advanced methods;
  • provision of advanced methods training;
  • approaches for teaching advanced methods;
  • qualities of advanced methods teachers and learners.

The research is being conducted by Melanie Nind, Rose Wiles, and Daniel Kilburn at the University of Southampton and will be ‘live’ until Friday 18th April. See the NCRM website for more information and to participate.

PhD Tips – don’t suffer in silence

Whether you are one of this week’s new inductees, or a post-grad further into your sentence degree, this article might give you some valuable advice:

http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2014/mar/25/studying-phd-dont-suffer-in-silence-seek-support

Graduate School workshops coming up!

The Graduate School Workshops coming up in the next month are listed below. These are open to all University of Northampton doctoral research students.

A full list for the rest of this academic year can be found here

Systematic Literature Searching 25-Mar-14
Analysing secondary data (quantitative): Going beyond the published results 27-Mar-14
Poster design and presenting 10-Apr-14
Preparing for Transfer (April) 28-Apr-14
Successful Research Proposals & Ethics (May) 08-May-14

2014 ABTA doctoral researcher awards

ABTAimageTo promote and award academic and scientific excellence among young researchers pursuing doctoral degrees in the UK, the Association of British Turkish Academics (ABTA) announces the ABTA Doctoral Researcher Awards. Applications will be accepted from PhD candidates or recent graduates of UK universities in all academic fields of study, regardless of their nationality. There are multiple prizes of £200, £300 and £400. The application deadline is 31 March 2014, with the awards ceremony on 25 May 2014 at the London Business School. Read the rest of this entry

Institute of Health and Wellbeing Internship Vacancies 2014

The Institute of Health and Wellbeing is pleased to offer four internships for Postgraduate Research (PGR) students across three projects.

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