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Postgraduate Group Online (Pogo). Managing your Reading Online

Researching an essay, report, project or dissertation can involve lots of reading. This session will examine how we can manage the reading process itself, and how we can make the most of it.

 

What is the Postgraduate Group Online?

The Postgraduate Group Online (or ‘Pogo’) is a monthly online forum for taught postgraduates and postgraduate research students. The two hour sessions focus on different aspects of study and research, with a short lightning talk followed by an opportunity for discussion and the sharing of practices. The rest of the session is devoted to getting work done, whether that is reading or writing, in a supported environment facilitated by a CLaSS lecturer.

Who is if for?

Pogo is open to all Postgraduate Students (including Research Students and Taught Postgraduates), along with DMU academic staff who teach on Postgraduate courses.

The Postgraduate Group Online is designed for those postgrad students who want to look beyond the confines of their discipline/profession/programme of study to learn from and share with other scholars and researchers across DMU.

What happens in a Pogo session?

Postgraduate study and scholarship is at the cutting edge of human knowledge.

Each session is split into two parts: Talking and Doing. In the Talking part, we will meet and greet, and then focus on a particular topic (see the programme below). This will start with a short (10-15 minute) lightning talk by the facilitator, followed by open discussion and the sharing of practices. In the Doing part, we will briefly share our goals and then engage in either some reading or writing – whatever each participant wants to get on with.

Date:
Wednesday, 22nd May 2024
Time:
10:00 - 12:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academic staff & PhD students     Student Session  
Categories:
  Postgraduate Group Online     Postgraduate Only  

Registration is required. There are 20 seats available.

Event Organizer

Jason Eyre