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ECR Development Series: Project management essentials for researchers
Wednesday 12 March 10:00 until 13:00
University of Sussex Campus : Library Seminar Room
Part of the series: ECR Development Series
Are you ready to take control of your research? As an academic, you're probably juggling multiple projects, requiring effective planning and execution. As an academic, you probably also lack the time to devise a proper strategy.
In this interactive session, you’ll discover the core elements of project management and how to apply them in your research projects. There's no complicated methodology, just practical tips and templates you can apply right away. With the help of an experienced facilitator, you'll establish an approach that's right for you.
Learning outcomes
Through discussion, activities, and examples, you’ll learn to:
- Define your research goals and objectives
- Create a realistic project schedule
- Track your progress with milestones and celebrate success
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders
This workshop equips you with the skills and tools you need to achieve your research goals on time and within budget.
Target audience
Researchers of all stages and in any discipline
About the facilitator
Dr Catherine Pope was awarded her PhD in 2014. Since then, she has trained thousands of researchers at all stages, supporting them in reaching their goals. With a diverse professional background in academia, software engineering, and publishing, she enjoys learning difficult concepts and helping other people understand them. Catherine has written extensively about her favourite fields of technology and Victorian literature. She's currently working (very slowly) on her fourth book and finding new ways of tricking herself into writing.
About this theme
Realise workshops get you thinking about the organisation and ethics of your research and how it complies with governance.
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By: Shin-Yu Tseng
Last updated: Tuesday, 28 January 2025