Offboarding - what happens at the end of my research degree?

This session will give an overview of everything you need to know and do at the end of your degree

Details

In this session we consider different facets of what some research students have described as ‘offboarding’. That is, what happens right at the end of your research degree. This includes an overview of the processes around submitting your thesis and your viva examination and beyond, to considerations about safe storage, archiving and sharing of your research data and records when you leave us, to the practicalities around potentially publishing from your thesis.

We also highlight things you should be aware of once you are awarded your research degree, such as losing access to the library, IT service and Brookes email. And we emphasize the support available to you from the Careers service as you move on. 

Produced by Professor Susan Brooks, Director of Researcher Development

Format

This on-demand, pre-recorded training can be downloaded anytime from the Graduate College Research Student Training page in Moodle. Please note that you will need to be logged in to your Moodle account to access these files.


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Location

Online (Moodle)