Royal Holloway's Researcher Development Programme is series of transferable skills courses designed for research students to help develop their skills alongside their research. Some of these courses are specifically designed to help students complete their degree, while others help develop more general skills and aid a student's employability.
Places are still available! Log on to the Moodle site to find a full list of November courses and booking information
Getting the most out of your Supervisor
13 November
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Venue: Queens Building 171
Academic applications
15 November
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: Senate House 104, Central London
Academic interviews
15 November
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Venue: Senate House 104, Central London
Introduction to teaching and learning in higher education
16 November
Time: 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Arts Building, lecture room 3
The programme is structured using the
Vitae Researcher Development Framework, which has been developed 'by and for researchers, in consultation with academic and the public and private sector'.
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Researcher Development Programme - November Courses
Royal Holloway's Researcher Development Programme is series of transferable skills courses designed for research students to help develop their skills alongside their research. Some of these courses are specifically designed to help students complete their degree, while others help develop more general skills and aid a student's employability.
Places are still available! Log on to the Moodle site to find a full list of November courses and booking information
Getting the most out of your Supervisor
13 November
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Venue: Queens Building 171
Academic applications
15 November
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: Senate House 104, Central London
Academic interviews
15 November
Time: 2pm – 5pm
Venue: Senate House 104, Central London
Introduction to teaching and learning in higher education
16 November
Time: 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Arts Building, lecture room 3
The programme is structured using the Vitae Researcher Development Framework, which has been developed 'by and for researchers, in consultation with academic and the public and private sector'.