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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.

There are 47 events taking place this month
Thursday 7th May 2026

Advancing your literature searching skills (Social Sciences)

Date
07/05/2026 (13:00-14:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Develop your literature searching skills and explore your subject databases to find information for projects and dissertations. This webinar is suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students studying Social Science subjects.
Friday 8th May 2026

Using EndNote

Date
08/05/2026 (11:00-12:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Want to find out more about using EndNote to keep track of references you find through your literature searches, and reference consistently in your writing? This webinar is suitable for all students.

Spotlight On: NUsearch

Date
08/05/2026 (12:30-13:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Want to know more about using NUsearch, to find and access print and digital information across library collections? This webinar is suitable for all students.
Monday 11th May 2026

Researcher Information Skills (Science)

Date
11/05/2026 (10:00-12:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar will focus on advanced literature searching techniques, using critical evaluation skills, keeping up to date with literature in the field, and using reference management software. This webinar is suitable for Postgraduate Research Students and members of staff in the Science faculty. Advance booking via Central Short Courses is required.

Spotlight on Arts and Social Sciences databases

Date
11/05/2026 (12:30-13:30)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Looking for scholarly information, such as journal articles, for your assessments or research? Discover some of the key subject databases in our Arts and Social Sciences collections, and how to search them effectively to find relevant information. This webinar is suitable for all students studying Arts and Social Sciences subjects.

Advancing your literature searching skills (Medicine and Health Sciences)

Date
11/05/2026 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Develop your literature searching skills and explore your subject databases to find information for projects and dissertations. This webinar is suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students studying Medicine and Health Sciences subjects.
Tuesday 12th May 2026

Advancing your literature searching skills (Science and Engineering)

Date
12/05/2026 (11:00-12:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Develop your literature searching skills and explore your subject databases to find information for projects and dissertations. This webinar is suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students studying subjects in Science or Engineering.

Date
12/05/2026 (14:00-15:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This online session for post-graduate research students provides an overview of researcher profile tools and will discuss digital identity health and the benefits of a researcher profile. Please book via Central Short Courses.

Researcher Information Skills (Engineering)

Date
12/05/2026 (14:00-16:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar will focus on advanced literature searching techniques, using critical evaluation skills, keeping up to date with literature in the field, and using reference mangement software. This webinar is suitable for Postgraduate Research Students and members of staff in the Engineering faculty. Advance booking via Central Short Courses is required.
Wednesday 13th May 2026

Researcher Information Skills (Social Sciences)

Date
13/05/2026 (10:00-12:00)
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
This webinar will focus on advanced literature searching techniques, using critical evaluation skills, keeping up to date with literature in the field, and using reference mangement software. This webinar is suitable for Postgraduate Research Students and members of staff in the Social Sciences faculty. Advance booking via Central Short Courses is required.
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