ATLAS/SPACE Writing Study Day - Online
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This is a closed workshop only available for LU staff on SPACE. If you are not on either of these programmes your are not eligible for the workshop and your place will be cancelled.
These workshops aim to provide you with an opportunity to build in some protected time to focus on your SPACE paper. The purpose of the Study Day is to provide dedicated time and peer support.
The day will include three formal meeting points. The day will include an Arrival activity where you will share your plans for the day /morning / afternoon and a Departure activity where you will reflect on the day and identify next steps. You are asked to engage in both an arrival and departure activity. Additional opportunities to arrange informal meetings for a tea / coffee break are also possible. There will be an opportunity for Peer Support coffee breaks to catch up with colleagues, these will be confirmed and arranged on the day with those attending.
Morning start at either 7.45 or 9.00 with a short introductory arrival session where you will meet and briefly introduce yourself and outline your plans for the day
Middle of the day Arrival / Departure / Catch up at 1.00 with an opportunity to discuss progress, welcome any new arrivals, debrief any colleagues needing to leave to share progress and identify what next. Time permitting ask any quick questions that don't require a full tutorial
Afternoon finish at 5.00 with Departure debrief session to share progress and identify what next to share progress and identify what next
Arrival Activities at 7.45 or 9.00 am and 1.00pm
Departure Activity at 1.00pm and 5.00pm
There will be a TEAMS link sent the day before to all who sign up for the day. Please add this to your diary.
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