Past Events

Fast Track Impact - Training by researchers for researchers

Fast Track Impact - Training by researchers for researchers

6 February 2019    
09:30 am - 17:00 pm
Fast Track Impact - Training by researchers for researchers
Peer Coaching taster session (collaborative with CHASE DTP)

Peer Coaching taster session (collaborative with CHASE DTP)

25 January 2019    
11:00 am - 16:00 pm
NB: This event will take place in London (venue TBC) and is being run collaboratively by WRoCAH and CHASE DTPs. Would you benefit from being [...]
Peer Coaching taster session

Peer Coaching taster session

11 December 2018    
11:00 am - 16:00 pm
This event will take place in York Would you benefit from being part of a supportive peer group of WRoCAH doctoral researchers for a whole [...]
Viva Survivor with Nathan Ryder

Viva Survivor with Nathan Ryder

16 November 2018    
13:30 pm - 16:30 pm
Viva Survivor is a three hour workshop designed to help postgraduate researchers be well prepared for their viva.
AHRC International Placements Showcase

AHRC International Placements Showcase

7 November 2018    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
University of Leeds Edward Boyle Library, Level 13 Research Meeting room 1 The AHRC runs a placement scheme which allows doctoral and early career researchers [...]
Colloquium 2: Who With? (2017 cohort)

Colloquium 2: Who With? (2017 cohort)

31 October 2018    
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
2018 WRoCAH Conference

2018 WRoCAH Conference

18 October 2018    
09:00 am - 17:00 pm
WRoCAH Welcome - 2018 students

WRoCAH Welcome - 2018 students

17 October 2018    
15:00 pm - 18:00 pm
Nurturing your Needs during your PhD

Nurturing your Needs during your PhD

21 September 2018    
09:30 am - 16:30 pm
Learning to look after your own mental health and wellbeing is worth its weight in gold and will help you progress through your PhD with ease.  This one day workshop will equip you with the tools you need to help combat commons problems which have been identified amongst PhD researchers including procrastination and imposter syndrome.
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