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Being a PhD student can be challenging at the best of times, and even more so in times of pandemic. However it is not enough to just survive being a PhD student. It is also possible to thrive and build the foundations for a sustainable satisfying and rewarding career path.
This course focusses on two foundational sets of personal skills towards thriving as an academic/researcher/professional.
One is about understanding who you are as an academic/researcher/professional, and shaping your research and career choices to be in line with your values and building on your strengths.
The other is about bringing your best self to your work by taking wellbeing seriously. The scientific evidence is clear that “…well-being is a critical enabling condition for academic success [where] …balanced, happy people are more productive, more creative, more collaborative….” [Berkeley Uni ‘Graduate Happiness and Wellbeing Report’, 2014]
The overall aim of this course therefore is to develop critical personal skills that are important for knowing yourself and looking after yourself as an academic/researcher/professional. The content of the course will be driven by input on core skills, as well as topics identified by participants as important to them now
Pre-recorded video lectures, online lectures, and readings
Self-work such as completing validated questionnaires, trying out different interventions
Blocked workshop sessions
Highly interactive group discussions, presentations and reflections
Format: In-person - NOTE: it is required to attend ALL course days
Admission priority: This is a Fundamental PhD Course of the Faculty of Informatics for doctoral students. Doctoral students in Computer Science therefore have admission priority to this course.
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ECTS breakdown: 3 ECTS = 75 hours
30 hrs class sessions
12 hrs video lectures, articles
13 hrs self-work re worksheets, interventions etc
10 hrs reflective journal
10 hrs final report
50% Reflective journal: [LO 1,2,3,4,5] – due 8 Jan 2025
50% Career explorations: [LO 1,2,3] – due 24 Jan 2025
Please register in TISS.
Note: numbers are limited so register early.
Numbers are limited so register early. And please only register if you are able to attend ALL the course dates for the whole day.