Join us for a series of research workshops this late November and early December, designed to support your academic and professional development. Covering essential skills like systematic review techniques, journal article writing, and publishing for PhD students, these sessions offer practical advice and expert guidance.
Monday 25 November, 10am to 12noon – Systematic style reviews: Tips and tools for getting from start to finish
Learn about tips and tools that can simplify your systematic and systematic-style reviews from start to finish. The workshop includes guidelines and protocols, research questions and search strategies, and screening and documenting your searches.
Tuesday 26 November, 10am to 11.30am – Writing a Journal Article
This workshop will examine the features and structure of journal articles and discuss tips to help you shape your ideas into a publishable format.
Thursday 28 November, 10am to 12noon – Publishing during your PhD
This webinar provides the requirements and guidelines for publishing as part of your PhD thesis.
Wednesday 4 December, 10am to 11.30am – Analysing the literature and writing your review
Building on the “managing your research literature” workshop, learn strategies for planning, structuring, and writing your literature review.
Thursday 5 December, 10am to 11am – EndNote self-paced tutorial and Q&A session
Learn the basics and start using EndNote using the Library’s EndNote Basics Tutorial, then register to join the Endnote Q&A live virtual session. Bring your questions and get answers and tips from specialist librarians and other EndNote users.
Wednesday 11 December, 10am to 12noon – Systematic style reviews in Health: Building a robust search strategy
Learn expert search techniques using an example systematic review research question. The workshop will include topics like search concepts and synonyms, adjacency searching, subject headings (MeSH) and more.