3:30pm, Monday 23rd November, Lower ground floor lecture theatre(Clark-Kennedy) Innovation Centre.
Do you know the importance of transferable skills training?
Do you know the difference between registration and enrolment?
Do you really know what write-up status means for you?
Do you know our admin processes for research degrees?
Paul Allen will explain the research degree administration required in the Blizard Institute of Cell and Molecular Science! Includes an address from Prof Mike Curtis, Institute Director. Supervisors welcome.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Research Techniques in Biomedical and Life Sciences Course
This course, organised by the Graduate Schools of SMD and the School for Biological and Chemical Sciences, starts again next week.
The subject is DNA Sequencing and Sequence Analysis and will cover DNA sequencing, genomic sequence analysis and methods in population genetics.
The speakers will be Tom Vulliamy (BICMS) and Richard Nichols (SBCS).
The course is aimed at research students and postdocs but is open to anybody else interested in these techniques.
Date: Wed 11th November
Time: 2:00-5:00pm
Location: GO2 Lecture Theatre, Rotblat Building. Charterhouse Square Campus (nearest tube station, Barbican)
The subject is DNA Sequencing and Sequence Analysis and will cover DNA sequencing, genomic sequence analysis and methods in population genetics.
The speakers will be Tom Vulliamy (BICMS) and Richard Nichols (SBCS).
The course is aimed at research students and postdocs but is open to anybody else interested in these techniques.
Date: Wed 11th November
Time: 2:00-5:00pm
Location: GO2 Lecture Theatre, Rotblat Building. Charterhouse Square Campus (nearest tube station, Barbican)
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Communicating your research to the media
ESD are putting on two new courses this year for PhD students and post-docs who would like to get an insight into dealing with the media and communicating their research to a lay audience.
Friday 13th Nov, 9am-5pm
They are being run by a company called Media Players International - two people who have many years experience of reporting and editing for the BBC among other things http://www.mpinternational.org/about.shtml.
If you would like to attend, please book at www.esdcourses.org.uk.
Friday 13th Nov, 9am-5pm
They are being run by a company called Media Players International - two people who have many years experience of reporting and editing for the BBC among other things http://www.mpinternational.org/about.shtml.
If you would like to attend, please book at www.esdcourses.org.uk.
All On Board
The first All On Board session will take place on 12th November at Big Cloud 5pm-6pm.
All On Board talks will be informal, troubleshooting-type of meetings between PhD students in the absence of senior investigators and they aim to the dialogue and the scientific exchange between PhD students of the different centres. After the talks, there would be drinks and snacks to foster interaction between students.
All On Board talks will be informal, troubleshooting-type of meetings between PhD students in the absence of senior investigators and they aim to the dialogue and the scientific exchange between PhD students of the different centres. After the talks, there would be drinks and snacks to foster interaction between students.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
An Introduction to Intellectual Property and its Relevance to Research Scientists
A free afternoon workshop to be held in the Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre, 42 New Road, Whitechapel on Thursday 12th November 2009 between 2.30 – 5pm
The course will have an interactive format, with a mixture of notes and hands-on case studies and will be followed by a drinks reception. The speakers will be available throughout the afternoon to answer any questions that arise from the course and/or answer any general questions you may have that relate to intellectual property and its exploitation.
Please register your interest as soon as possible as places are limited and are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. To register, or for further information, please contact Barny Cox at: b.cox@qmul.ac.uk or p: 0207 882 5278 / 07919 175974.
Please can as many students and post-docs from Neuroscience attend this meeting!
The course will have an interactive format, with a mixture of notes and hands-on case studies and will be followed by a drinks reception. The speakers will be available throughout the afternoon to answer any questions that arise from the course and/or answer any general questions you may have that relate to intellectual property and its exploitation.
Please register your interest as soon as possible as places are limited and are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. To register, or for further information, please contact Barny Cox at: b.cox@qmul.ac.uk or p: 0207 882 5278 / 07919 175974.
Please can as many students and post-docs from Neuroscience attend this meeting!
Reminder - 4th UK Cancer Stem Cell symposium
Thursday 12 November in the Perrin Lecture Theatre at BICMS
There is no registration fee for staff however, to help planning for this year’s catering, and to have a record of numbers to help generate future sponsorship, we will require registration for attendance. So, if you wish to attend, please ensure that you register online at https://eshop.qmul.ac.uk/events/eventdetails.asp?eventid=57 by the staff deadline of Friday 30th October. Please select the “internal staff only” category on the delegate details page (page 3 of the online registration process).
There is no registration fee for staff however, to help planning for this year’s catering, and to have a record of numbers to help generate future sponsorship, we will require registration for attendance. So, if you wish to attend, please ensure that you register online at https://eshop.qmul.ac.uk/events/eventdetails.asp?eventid=57 by the staff deadline of Friday 30th October. Please select the “internal staff only” category on the delegate details page (page 3 of the online registration process).
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
PhD Comics Talk
Wednesday 28th October at 4pm - 5pm (followed by a drinks reception)
The Perrin Lecture Theatre (WhiteChapel Campus)
Book now on the Courses Section of the ESD website http://www.esdcourses.org.uk/userlistcourse.php using Course Code R235.
Jorge Cham of 'PhD Comics' fame is coming to give a talk entitled 'The Power of Procrastination' at Queen Mary http://www.phdcomics.com/about.htm This humorous talk will focus on the life of PhD students, representing the ups and downs in the form of comic strips. As it addresses some of the issues related to research life in general, it should appeal to both PhD students and postdoctoral researchers.
The Perrin Lecture Theatre (WhiteChapel Campus)
Book now on the Courses Section of the ESD website http://www.esdcourses.org.uk/userlistcourse.php using Course Code R235.
Jorge Cham of 'PhD Comics' fame is coming to give a talk entitled 'The Power of Procrastination' at Queen Mary http://www.phdcomics.com/about.htm This humorous talk will focus on the life of PhD students, representing the ups and downs in the form of comic strips. As it addresses some of the issues related to research life in general, it should appeal to both PhD students and postdoctoral researchers.
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