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Tue 8 Mar 2011 – Mon 18 Apr 2011

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March 2011

Tue 8
Module 4: Linear Regression for Judge students (3 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Judge Business School, Computer Room

Module introduces students to one of the most fundamental statistical techniques, namely regression analysis. Students learn about assumptions underlying regression models, how to run regression analysis using SPSS and how to access and solve possible problems with a regression model.

Module 11: Multilevel Modelling (4 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 2

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Course programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research

Thu 10

An introduction to the wide range of resources available at the MML Library and the UL, both in print and online.

Fri 11

How to succeed in your PhD! A one day course which prepares final year PhD students for finishing the writing up, surviving the viva and moving on into postdoc or other employment. All research students in the Graduate School of Life Sciences are expected to attend this highly-recommended course at some point in their final year. The Michaelmas and Easter Term instances are in town and have a bias towards those studying in Biological Sciences; the Lent Term instance is on the Addenbrooke's site and has a bias towards those studying in Clinical Medicine.NB this course replaces both the 'Completing your PhD' and 'FUMO' courses.

Sun 13
Time Management FOR TESTING Finished 12:00 - 17:00 Revans Room

Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you! You will learn many practical time management tips to help you work smarter, not harder. This course will cover setting priorities, dealing with interruptions, managing the paper mountain and email avalanche, guidelines for saying ‘no’ and it will show you how to change your use of time.

Mon 14
Module 4: Linear Regression (Series 2) (4 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Titan Teaching Room 2

Module introduces students to one of the most fundamental statistical techniques, namely regression analysis. Students learn about assumptions underlying regression models, how to run regression analysis using SPSS and how to access and solve possible problems with a regression model.

Module 10:Time Series Analysis (4 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Phoenix Teaching Room

This module is part of the Social Science Research Methods Course programme which is a shared platform for providing research students with a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods skills that are relevant across the social sciences.

The module introduces time series techniques relevant to forecasting in social science research and computer implementation of the methods.

Module 4: Linear Regression (Series 1) (4 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site

Module introduces students to one of the most fundamental statistical techniques, namely regression analysis. Students learn about assumptions underlying regression models, how to run regression analysis using SPSS and how to access and solve possible problems with a regression model.

Module 4: Linear Regression (Series 3) (4 of 4) Finished 16:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 2

Module introduces students to one of the most fundamental statistical techniques, namely regression analysis. Students learn about assumptions underlying regression models, how to run regression analysis using SPSS and how to access and solve possible problems with a regression model.

Tue 15
Module 4: Linear Regression for Judge students (4 of 4) Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Judge Business School, Computer Room

Module introduces students to one of the most fundamental statistical techniques, namely regression analysis. Students learn about assumptions underlying regression models, how to run regression analysis using SPSS and how to access and solve possible problems with a regression model.

Wed 16
Laser Safety for Class 3B and 4 Laser Users and Research Supervisors charged (3 of 3) Finished 14:00 - 16:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

This course is an essential component of training for new laser users, which should be backed up by practical training in departments. It will provide you with an introduction to laser safety and the relevant regulations and standards that apply to laser use.

How to Keep a Lab Notebook (Lecture/workshop) Finished 15:00 - 17:00 Geography Dept

Your lab notebook is one of the most important and precious objects you, as a scientist, will ever have. This session explore how keeping an exemplary laboratory notebook is crucial to good scientific practice in lab research. The course will consist of a short talk, a chance to assess some examples of good and bad practice, with plenty of time for questions and discussion. You might like to bring along your own lab notebook for feedback. (Please note that issues relating to protection of Intellectual Property Rights will not be covered in this session)

Thu 17
Lecturing and Performance 11 new Finished 09:30 - 11:30 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room

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Tue 22
Access 2007: Level 1 (Win) (workbooks) Finished 09:00 - 12:30 Titan Teaching Room 2

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 are sufficient to create robust relational database systems, enter, edit and delete data in database files, produce information in forms and reports and generate queries on the data. Microsoft Access 2007 Level 1 is designed for people who need to know how to create effective databases and to manipulate data to provide viable information.

Watsonia workbook tutorials. Files for the exercises are provided on CDs.

Annual Departmental Safety Officer Event Finished 10:00 - 12:30 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

An annual event for Departmental Safety Officers. More details to follow...

Wed 23
How to Have an Influence part 3 Finished 09:15 - 16:00 Hughes Hall: Seminar Room A


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you!

Fri 25
RSVP: wRiting, Submitting, Viva, emPloyment (Lectures and seminars) Finished 09:45 - 17:00 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1

How to succeed in your PhD! A one day course which prepares final year PhD students for finishing the writing up, surviving the viva and moving on into postdoc or other employment. All research students in the Graduate School of Life Sciences are expected to attend this highly-recommended course at some point in their final year. The Michaelmas and Easter Term instances are in town and have a bias towards those studying in Biological Sciences; the Lent Term instance is on the Addenbrooke's site and has a bias towards those studying in Clinical Medicine.NB this course replaces both the 'Completing your PhD' and 'FUMO' courses.

April 2011

Mon 4
How to Have an Influence part 3 Finished 09:15 - 16:00 Hughes Hall: Seminar Room A


Would you like to be in control of your day, enhance your reputation and gain more job satisfaction? Then this is the course for you!

Wed 6
Negotiation Skills (1 of 2) Finished 09:00 - 12:30 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room


Being able to negotiate well is essential for many staff at all levels within the University. Recognise your strengths and weaknesses as a negotiator and learn how to identify and examine different negotiation techniques. Start to identify and practice those principled approaches that are most likely to prove successful when negotiating an important agreement or settlement.

Thu 7
Negotiation Skills (2 of 2) Finished 10:00 - 12:30 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room


Being able to negotiate well is essential for many staff at all levels within the University. Recognise your strengths and weaknesses as a negotiator and learn how to identify and examine different negotiation techniques. Start to identify and practice those principled approaches that are most likely to prove successful when negotiating an important agreement or settlement.

Fri 15
Lecturing and Performance9 new Finished 09:00 - 14:00 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room

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Lecturing and Performance 5 new Finished 09:30 - 15:30 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room

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Sun 17
Lecturing and Performance 6 new CANCELLED 04:05 - 22:10 CPPD Room 2

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Lecturing and Performance 25 new Finished 09:00 - 14:00 Peterhouse: Lubbock Room

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Mon 18
How to Keep a Lab Notebook (Lecture/workshop) Finished 02:00 - 17:00 Geography Dept

Your lab notebook is one of the most important and precious objects you, as a scientist, will ever have. This session explore how keeping an exemplary laboratory notebook is crucial to good scientific practice in lab research. The course will consist of a short talk, a chance to assess some examples of good and bad practice, with plenty of time for questions and discussion. You might like to bring along your own lab notebook for feedback. (Please note that issues relating to protection of Intellectual Property Rights will not be covered in this session)

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