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Discover our events, drop-ins and training sessions designed to support you with your studies, teaching and research.

 

Check back regularly as more sessions are added all the time.

You can also request a one-to-one with the Learning Development team and browse sessions for researchers.

Tuesday 16th June 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Reading Critically to Support Writing

Date
16/06/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar considers how to reading effectively and critically to support the process of writing your dissertation. In particular, it looks at how using a reading matrix can support you to manage your sources and read critically.
Tuesday 23rd June 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Time management, procrastination, perfectionism, and writer's block

Date
23/06/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar considers how to read effectively and critically to support the process of writing your dissertation. In particular, it looks at how using a reading matrix can support you to manage your sources and read critically.
Tuesday 30th June 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Referencing – the how and why, Electronic referencing

Date
30/06/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar looks at key principles of referencing, tools that can support you to reference correctly, and focuses on how to use EndNote reference management software.
Tuesday 7th July 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Understanding and expressing criticality and argument in your academic writing [STEM]

Date
07/07/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
In this webinar we consider the importance of criticality and its link to developing a sound academic argument in writing your dissertation. We'll focus on examples from STEM subjects - and identify how writers in these disciplines critique existing literature and construct their arguments.
Tuesday 14th July 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Understanding and expressing criticality and argument in your academic writing [Arts & Humanities]

Date
14/07/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
In this webinar we consider the importance of criticality and its link to developing a sound academic argument in writing your dissertation. We'll focus on examples from Arts & Humanities subjects - and identify how writers in these disciplines critique existing literature and construct their arguments.
Friday 17th July 2026

Introduction to EndNote Desktop for Researchers

Date
17/07/2026 (12:00-14:00)
Location:
Jubilee Campus
Description
You'll be guided through setting up your own EndNote Desktop library and will discover how to use EndNote's key features to help you import, manage, organise and edit the references you find through your literature searches for your research.
Tuesday 21st July 2026

Postgraduate Summer Series: Introductions, conclusions and abstracts; Proof reading and formatting your work

Date
21/07/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar looks at the final stages of dissertation writing: editing and proofreading, and discusses key features of Introductions, Conclusions and Abstracts.
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