Below is a selection of workshops to support learning, teaching, research and KEE academic development that are open to all staff. Not all are listed here so visit the for the full listing.

Education focused
14 May –
An introduction to the student groups that are supported by the Student Inclusion team, namely: free-school meal eligible, IMDQ1 (low participation neighbourhoods), care experienced and estranged, Black, and mature.
15 May –
Understand some of the most common aspects of non-verbal communication and their meaning with a particular focus on Chinese students.
16 May –
These informal sessions can be used to carve out space for writing, to ask questions about your application or talk about your portfolio.
Researcher / KEE focused
Every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday – If you have something to write, or even a task to complete to support your writing, but you just can’t find the time or motivation, this could be the space you need.
1 May –
Get practical tools to identify the signs, symptoms and triggers of mental ill health in students and how best to support them whilst maintaining your own mental wellbeing.
9 May –
Imposter Syndrome can get in the way of academic success so join this workshop to understand what it is and get some key tips on how to tackle it.
22 May –
Help build an effective search strategy for your systematic review, construct a thorough search, combining free text and subject heading searches.
28 May –
Explore the nuts and bolts of good practice in co-production, focusing on areas such as governance, equity, mutual benefit, co-production to test value proposition.