Time management: planning your research degree and keeping up momentum

One of the key skills to successfully completing a research degree is good time management.

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The research student needs to balance the many facets of their programme with the many other things going on in their lives, meet multiple and complex deadlines, and finally submit their thesis on time. It is quite a juggling act! And it can be very stressful trying to get everything right.

This very practical session looks at the research degree as a 'project' and explores strategies for managing that project. This includes using your time effectively to 'work smarter rather than harder' and to achieve a good 'work-life balance', reducing your stress in the process. Good time management will help you finish your research degree successfully. In addition, it is a very valuable 'transferable skill' in the workplace and will help you get the most out of all aspects of your life.

Presenter: Professor Susan Brooks, Director of Researcher Development

Format

Online via Zoom. Invitations will be sent out to all who register for this session.


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