Research mentoring

In these 2-hour, virtual or face-to-face sessions, groups of postgraduate participants are invited to do 10-minute presentations on their research-in-progress (e.g. their research proposals, draft theses or chapters) followed by 10-minute consulting.‍

Overview:

In these 2-hour, virtual or face-to-face sessions, groups of postgraduate participants are invited to do 10-minute presentations on their research-in-progress (e.g. their research proposals, draft theses or chapters) followed by 10-minute consulting.

In each of these virtual sessions about 6 participants will be able to get feedback on their work. These workshops may be a meaningful follow-up after any of the other workshops by offered.

To attend these workshops, participants must prepare 5 slides answering the following:

  • An introduction to your topic and research problem. It is important that you defend WHY this research is necessary.
  • Introduce your approach to doing are view of literature
  • Introduce your research approach and explain WHY it is appropriate.
  • Explain your expected contribution. For PhDs we are especially interested in possible theoretical and methodological contributions.
  • Present questions you think you may need answers for. Participants may be able to get input from peers and the presenter.