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Transferable skills development for PGRs in 2023-24

The Graduate School’s transferable skills development programme for 2023-24 is currently under construction in the Gateway Calendar. It is being populated in the next month with new, and repeated, workshops and webinars. Please keep checking back, it’s a work in progress as we confirm dates with facilitators!
Every fortnight we will be sending out the Graduate School Newsletter to PGR and Supervisor UON email addresses (northampton.ac.uk) and a newsletter is due today and every fortnight from now on. In the newsletter you will find a summary of upcoming webinars and workshops, news, transfer seminars, support, services and events to go to, plus Graduate School notices. Please do take a few minutes to read it to keep yourself up to date. If you are a PGR, please do consider taking time to engage with workshops and events at UON – the skills you will learn will be useful for your doctorate and may also be transferable skills for your future career. Meeting and talking to other PGRs, either online or face to face, can also be very helpful for overcoming feelings of isolation. If you are a PGR student and would like to talk to someone about the upcoming academic year please get in touch graduateschool@northampton.ac.uk. The Graduate School are here to support as well as provide development, monitoring and procedure.
Read the rest of this entryLibrary & Learning Services – Research Conference
If you’ve ever wondered about the reasons behind the support LLS (Library and Learning Services) offer students and staff at the University… But haven’t got the time to spend the whole day in a conference… Choose a session that suits… and join us in Cottesbrooke for 30 min to an hour!
09:30 – 11:00: Morning Plenary Session [ C101 ]
● Welcome from Nick Petford, Vice Chancellor of the University of Northampton
● Chris Powis – Tall Shelves and Ladders: student perceptions of the library
● Rob Howe, Vicky Brown and Julie Usher – Understanding the student
digital experience
● Paul Rice and Rob Farmer – Evaluating the effectiveness of a quiz in an educational video
11:15 – 12:00: Parallel Session 1 [ C203 ]
● Richard Byles – Advocating active blended learning through video case studies
● Joanne Farmer and Hannah Woods – Digital value: some reflections
on Resources Week at the University of Northampton
● Vicky Brown – Electronic Evidence & Expression: Evaluating the efficacy of and support for ePortfolio systems at UoN
11:15 – 12:00 Parallel Session 2 [ C101 ]
● Kate Coulson and Alison Loddick – Using Research to Grow a Service
● Rob Howe and Jim Atkinson – Exploring staff digital competencies
Afternoon Sessions
12:00 – 13:00: Panel Discussion [ C101 ]
● Chris Powis (chair), Cheryl Gardner, Sheryl Mansfield, Lisa Anderson,Dawn Hibbert
14:00 – 15:00: Parallel Session 3 [ C203 ]
● Susannah Quinsee – Citizen Researcher
14:00 – 15:00: Parallel Session 4 [ C101 ]
● Rob Howe – Enhancing the student experience through the use of NILE (Blackboard) templates – where is Wally?
● Sam Thomas – ‘How can I help?’ What impact does our language have on student perception, understanding and the development of academic skills?
● Gillian Siddall, Cheryl Gardner and Emily Oakley – Evaluating online reading lists – the student experience
● Al Holloway – Everybody deserves a captioned video]
15:20 – 16:30: Afternoon Plenary Session [ C101 ]
● Nick Dimmock – Off the shelf: thesis digitisation in LLS
● Kate Swinton – UNPAC – Take 2
● Dr Cleo Cameron – Implementing ERM: Electronic Resource Management or Extremely Riddlesome Matter?
● Dawn Hibbert – Do we really need a CRIS?
Resources for Research
If you need information or have questions about:
- open access
- research data management
- HEFCE’s open access policy
- Non-Compliant Journals for the next REF
- Predatory Journals
- Payment of Article Processing Charges
Please check out our recently added “Resources” tab in the Research Hub!