These workshops, organised by the Centre for Higher Education Practice (CHEP), are designed to support learning, teaching and research and are open for all staff to attend.
Dr Phil Higham is revisiting his recent talk at the CHEP Festival of Learning and Teaching on the subject of ‘Metacognitive illusions’ and there is an opportunity for anyone wanting extra writing motivation at CHEP’s Monday morning ‘Power Hour of Writing’ sessions.
Monday 1 November – Metacognitive Illusions in Education – explanations and solutions
Metacognitive illusions can lead to serious consequences. Dr Phil Higham will outline the research, delineate the problems, and discuss ways that they might be overcome.
Thursday 4 November – Public Policy|Southampton: How to Win at Policy
Giles, Head of Public Policy|Southampton, aims to demystify the process of engaging with public policy actors and highlight the support available from the team.
Monday 8/15/22/19 November – AcWriMo: Power Hour of Writing
Join in with a series of Monday morning Power Hours to provide you with that elusive protected time to focus on writing whilst facilitating a sense of community.
Tuesday 9 November – Bibliometrics: Measuring the impact of research
This session will give you an understanding of the importance and key principles of bibliometrics – a key technique for measuring this impact.
Monday 15 November – Research and Enterprise Training/Development Drop-in Session
Looking for information about personal development and training opportunities? Please drop in and chat to Researcher Developers from CHEP.
Thursday 18 November – Making the most of Open Access publishing: Q&A
Your chance to discuss all types of open access, funder policies, uploading your journal articles to our institutional repository, publisher deals and finding open access material.
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