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Online Sessions 2020
Online Sessions 2020
2020 Sessions
All session start at 11.00 am unless stated otherwise and last for 1 hour
Session | Date | Facilitator |
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Transitioning to a Leadership Role &
Presentation is here Making that Transition |
17th April 2020 |
Mary O’Regan |
Career Planning for you & Listening to your team Presentation is here Career Planning for you |
24th April 2020 |
Mary O’Regan |
Managing a Research Team Presentation is here Managing a Research Team |
27th April | Mary O’Regan |
How to prepare a non-academic CV Presentation is here CV's and Job Applications |
30th April | Mary O’Regan |
Planning for a Career beyond Academia? | 7th May
|
Mary O’Regan |
Interview Skills Presentation is here Interview Techniques |
8th May |
Anne Gannon |
Mentoring Presentation is here Mentoring for Researchers |
13th May at 10.00 am |
Mary Horgan |
Commercial Awareness and Knowledge Transfer Presentation is here Commercial Awareness |
15th May |
David Corkery |
Blogging for Researchers See: Blogging Handout |
Date to be Announced |
Markus Eichhorn |
Sourcing and Accessing Non-Academic Career Opportunities Presentation is here Finding non-academic jobs |
21st May |
Mary McCarthy |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship | 27th May |
Eamon Curtin |
Leading a Research Team | 28th May |
Anne Gannon |
Supervising and Working with PhD Students | 3rd July |
Catherine O'Mahony |
Learning & Teaching | 10th July | Laura Lee |
Statistics for Researchers |
4th September | Kathleen O'Sullivan |
Research Integrity:What you need to know |
11th September | Irene Kavanagh |
Preparing your Research Project Budget The objective of this training programme is to give the user the fundamental financial knowledge required to prepare a budget to support an application for research project funding. It addresses the compliance requirements to be considered from both UCC and funding agency perspectives. The use of practical examples will demonstrate how to accurately forecast key project costs, such as pay and equipment costs whilst also explaining differences between direct and indirect costs
Due to technical issues this session will be rescheduled |
Date to be confirmed | Kevin Goggin |
Motivation Skills for Research Staff Motivation is difficult to define, yet easy to lose. This workshop examines how researchers can enhance or recover their motivation from a theoretical and practical point of view. A three-stage plan to reset researcher motivation will be presented. Procrastination is a particular manifestation of reduced motivation and a toolkit for reducing procrastination will be co-developed in the workshop. See link to recorded version of this session |
Thursday 24th September at 10.30 am NOTE |
Joanne Fearon |
Blogging for Researchers Why should you blog, what do you have to say, and will anyone read it? Blogging provides a means of share your research and opinions in an informal format, while also enabling two-way communication and discussion. Through blogging you can join or create an online community and promote your work to a wider audience. Blogging for Researchers See: Blogging Handout |
Recording links available |
Markus Eichhorn |
Maximizing Personal Effectiveness Everyone knows people who just seem to get more done. This workshop has been designed to interrogate the personal characteristics that support such professional productivity. Topics covered include effective time management, prioritisation and action programme planning. See link to recording of session and slides here Professional Effectiveness |
9th October | Joanne Fearon |
Career Planning for you!
See link to the presentation hereCareer Planning for You |
16th October | Mary O'Regan |
Leading a Research Team Learning outcomes:
Presentations Leading a Research Team and Dr Michael Nolan Background Link to recorded session is here |
23rd October | Anne Gannon |
Communicating your Research Researchers typically develop significant expertise and are comfortable communicating the customary style of their academic discipline. However, this may limit the availability of their research to a lay audience. This workshop pares back the concepts of communication to the basics to examine alternative styles of communication to support researchers in bringing their research to wider, more diverse publics. See link to recorded session here |
6th November | Joanne Fearon |
Commercial Awareness and Knowledge Transfer The topic will explain why commercialisation of research is important and how UCC Innovation will work on behalf of UCC and your research to create impact from UCC’s ideas and expertise . The session also covers international and national innovation policies See presentation here Commercial awareness See link to recorded session here |
13th November | David Corkery |
Data Management During this session participants will look at the structure and content of research data management plans. The session will also consider the requirements of FAIR and/or Open Data and how you can adapt your data management plan to result in a shareable and reusable dataset post-project.
See presentation here Data Management |
20th November | Aoife Coffey |
CV's for Beyond Academia
See presentaion here Non-Academic CV Presentation |
27th November | Mary O'Regan |
Getting organised - a short, sharp data tidiness bootcamp Have you ever looked for a file and not found it? Have you ever wondered which is the final version of a document you are collaborating on? This workshop is designed to help you improve your data “housekeeping”. From research data management planning through to Post-project warehousing, practical tools and techniques to help systemise data management will be discussed. See presentation here Data Tidiness |
4th December | Joanne Fearon |
Transitioning to a Leadership Role & This session explores the ups and downs of transitioning to a leadership role. It encourages participants to reflect on their own leadership style. See presentation here Making that Transition |
11th December at 2.00pm |
Mary O'Regan |