ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership course timetable
February 2020
Wed 19 |
Does it feel like we are always busy, yet somehow always have too much to do? This session will help you understand how you work, provide some ways of thinking healthily about the nature of work, and share tips and tools for how you can optimize the way you use your time in your daily life. Topics to be covered include: +How to prioritize your time for the work that really counts +Understanding your work style and habits and how to plan accordingly +How to manage your time to work most effectively +Tips, strategies, and tools to help you get the most out of your time +Managing distractions and interruptions |
March 2020
Wed 4 |
Dealing with Pressure
POSTPONED
New date will be advised soon Dealing with pressure can be the ability that sets you apart from your colleagues, and allows you to navigate the conflicting demands of your workload. It’s also an art which – to the surprise of many - can be learnt. In this highly interactive course, strategies are offered for dealing with deadlines, stress and demands, using scenarios ranging from a TV newsroom journalist to an emergency doctor. |
Mon 16 |
POSTPONED - TO BE RESCHEDULED
As part of the ESRC remit, we are required to provide you with a training and engagement day each term to meet the funder's training guidelines. For First Year Cambridge ESRC DTP students only |
Wed 18 |
As part of the ESRC remit, we are required to provide you with a training and engagement day each term to meet the funder's training guidelines. --Agenda--9.30am to 10am - coffee and catch up 10am -10.30am – Talk from the UK Director, Innovation, regarding social sciences in industrial strategy 10.30am to 1pm - Leadership and Management Skills Training - Dr Peter Dudley, Faculty of Education 1pm to 2pm - Lunch – some presentations from the cohort will be given whilst you have your lunch 2pm to 2.30pm - External non-academic Partner Talk (TBA) 2.30pm to 3pm - Group Work around a leadership issue from the external partner 3pm to 3.30pm - Finish with tea and cake - Providing the external partner with your feedback and results Venue: Seminar Room B, 17 Mill Lane |
Wed 25 |
Emotional Aspects of Fieldwork
POSTPONED
Venue: Tower Meeting Room, 2nd Floor, 17 Mill Lane This workshop takes a broader approach to doctoral fieldwork focusing on emotional support for the planning of fieldwork, being in the field and transitioning back to academic life. This workshop has been structured around a facilitated forum for doctoral social science students to share their plans and experiences, along with some invited short talks providing guidance and key advice. |
April 2020
Fri 24 |
Many of us are now spending more time online than ever before — both for our work, as well as our personal and social lives. In these strange and sometimes perplexing times, it can all feel like too much. In this session, we will cover helpful strategies and best practices that can help you in your life online and offline. Topics to be covered include: · Managing digital productivity · Tools and strategies to help build a useful daily online routine · Thinking about how we spend our time online: the good, the bad, and the unexpected · Tips for using online news and social media that help us find a healthy balance |
May 2020
Fri 1 |
What Now!
Finished
Cambridge ESRC DTP is running a workshop to help DTP students work through this period of time when their doctorates are unable to progress or plans have broken down and need repairing. Join Loraine Gelsthorpe (DTP Director), Jean Adams (Deputy DTP Director), Dr Konstantina Stamati (Partnerships Manager) and Alison Harvey (Training Manager). |
Mon 4 |
Would you like to write for our social sciences blog? Join an online session on how to write for a blog on led by writer and BBC journalist, Simon Hall. We hope that you will come away from this session with a complete or close to complete blog that will be published by TCR (https://cambridgeresearcher.com/) |
Fri 15 |
Professional Development Workshop in International and UK Policy (online) Friday 15th May, 11am to 3pm This webinar, organised by the Centre for Science and Policy, will offer an insight into how evidence and expertise is sought and used by policy professionals internationally, as well as in the UK. Speakers will discuss their own experiences of gathering and presenting expert advice and evidence for policy – how the process works, the types of policy issues that require evidence, and examples of what has and hasn’t worked well. The session will also offer an opportunity for participants to say a few words about their research and its potential policy relevance, as well as opportunities to have small group discussions with speakers. The webinar will take place on Friday 15 May, from 11am to 3pm UK time, with a break for lunch. |
Tue 19 |
Researching crime during a pandemic
Finished
The worldwide emergency measures in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic have a huge impact on the fabric of social life across the world. This includes carious manifestations of crime including street crime, hate crimes, domestic violence, and organised crime. This seminar will present an overview of the many critical issues that social scientists may be interested in, and will introduce students to some empirical studies that are currently ongoing. It will provide an opportunity to discuss social science research ideas, and challenges, linked to the COVID-19 crisis. Provided by Manuel Eisner, Wolfson Professor of Criminology and Director of Violence Research Centre at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge. |
Fri 29 |
Many of us are now spending more time online than ever before — both for our work, as well as our personal and social lives. In these strange and sometimes perplexing times, it can all feel like too much. In this session, we will cover helpful strategies and best practices that can help you in your life online and offline. Topics to be covered include: Managing digital productivity Tools and strategies to help build a useful daily online routine Thinking about how we spend our time online: the good, the bad, and the unexpected Tips for using online news and social media that help us find a healthy balance |
August 2020
Tue 11 |
ESRC DTP Webinar: Post-Lockdown
Finished
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September 2020
Tue 15 |
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