Time Management for Academics
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The workshop will provide attendees with a space to reflect on, consider and develop time management strategies for themselves. Drawing on a range of experiential and interactive activities, the workshop adopts a values- and strengths-based approach to help attendees identify how developing effective time management can benefit them within their personal research environment.
While the exact content of the workshop will partly depend on the needs of attendees on the day, we aim to ensure that after attending the workshop, attendees will:
· Understand they are not alone among academics with their concerns and challenges that they face in managing their time.
· Understand the three different components of time management and strategies for each (i.e., prioritisation, execution, procrastination).
· Identify and begin to develop key time management skills (e.g., the link between goal setting and scheduling, tracking and reviewing, prioritisation, pacing, overcoming procrastination, being assertive)
· Develop confidence and self-efficacy in themselves through improved time management.
· Collaboratively network with peers to facilitate their time management and productivity.
This is a Face to Face workshop.
For any enquiries about this event please contact Organisational Development
We understand that priorities change and you may no longer be able to attend. In these cases please cancel your place at the earliest opportunity. Please note that departmental charges may apply for cancellations less than 5 days in advance of for no-shows. For more information please see our Access Statement and Cancellation Policy.
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