London, United Kingdom

Developing Research Skills Workshop

online course
when 24 October 2020 - 24 October 2020
language English
fee GBP 45

The workshop is designed for students, young scholars and independent researchers who would like to improve their academic research skills in order to succeed in studies and in career. Flexible and interactive, this workshop will provide an overview of research, including how to find information, generate the aims of a project, read critically, evaluate sources, and manage a research project.

This workshop offers delegates the opportunity to explore interdisciplinary research and critical thinking.

By focusing on critical thinking skills one could become more effective at deciphering the best, or more positive emergent themes to pursue, including analysing research themes and locating intersections and making associations.

Attendees will explore overlaps in disciplines and consider how working in an interdisciplinary capacity could yield positive results.

In this workshop, attendees will also examine the process of critiquing the literature and examples of appropriate quoting, paraphrasing and summarising.

The session will use a mixture of group discussion, Q&A, and critiques and will be facilitated by Dr R. de Matas educator (FHEA), editor in chief at the interdisciplinary. discourse, education and analysis journal (IDEA), and editor and founder of festival culture, research and education (FCRE).

Topics will include:

Interdisciplinarity and Critical Thinking: Awareness and looking at the overlaps within disciplines

Critiquing the literature (quoting, paraphrasing and summarising)

How to get started (exploring literature and locating emerging themes)

The workshop will be divided into 2 sessions with a short break. All the participants will receive certificates of attendance.

In order to book a place, please fill in the booking form and send it to workshops@lcir.co.uk by 15 September 2020.

Registration fee – 45 GBP

Course leader

Dr R. de Matas

Target group

Bachelor, Master and PhD Students

Course aim

Attendees will explore overlaps in disciplines and consider how working in an interdisciplinary capacity could yield positive results.

Fee info

GBP 45: Registration fee – 45 GBP