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New Researcher KnowHow programme announced

by University of Liverpool Library on 2020-10-20T12:12:00+01:00 | 0 Comments

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We’re excited to announce that our popular Researcher KnowHow series is back and it’s bigger and better than before!

This year we’re launching our fullest programme yet which includes the return of old favourites such as:

We’re also excited to be offering new sessions including:

There are sessions for all researchers including PhD students, early career researchers and more established researchers. All sessions will be delivered online and we encourage you to sign up to as many as you like and spread the word! Browse the sessions and book your place in advance to make sure that you don’t miss out.

The opening event

We’re opening the programme slightly early on 29th October with an exciting collaborative event; a joint researcher cafe with colleagues at Liverpool John Moores University. The event, ‘Research Café: COVID changed my research’, is an informal gathering where researchers can talk about how their research changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. All speakers have had their research impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in some way - a project curtailed; a new opportunity emerged. This is a chance for researchers to discuss how global changes have impacted them as individuals, to speak honestly and candidly about how research plans sometimes change.

We would love to hear from PhD and early career researchers about your experiences. If you would like to talk about how COVID has affected your research, please contact Sarah Roughley Barake, sarah13@liverpool.ac.uk.


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