Hi All,
Just to remind you that the next CCWS seminar is on Tuesday 2 November. Our
guest speaker is Robert Bringhurst and he will read from his own poetry. He
is a Canadian poet and story-teller who works with Native American oral
texts. His seminar will start at 7.30pm and will be in Pathfoot Room B2.
Please do come along if you can.
If you know of anyone who would be interested in this seminar or who would
like to join the email directory we would be most grateful if you would
bring it to their attention and ask them to email their email address to
either Professor Angela Smith at a.m.smith(a)stir.ac.uk
<mailto:a.m.smith@stir.ac.uk> or to suzy.dryburgh(a)stir.ac.uk
<mailto:suzy.dryburgh@stir.ac.uk> .
We look forward to seeing you there.
Kind Regards,
Susie Dryburgh
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Postgraduate Secretary
Department of English Studies
Pathfoot Building
University of Stirling
FK9 4LA
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email: suzy.dryburgh(a)stir.ac.uk <mailto:suzy.dryburgh@stir.ac.uk>
phone: + 44 (01786) 467510
fax: +44 (01786) 466210
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Amended. NB examination dates. Please respond to Rachel Lawlor -
<mailto:r.a.lawlor@stir.ac.uk> r.a.lawlor(a)stir.ac.uk
SAAP Invigilators
The University is looking to recruit PhD students (1st year preferred) to
oversee examinations for students receiving additional examination
arrangements from the Special Academic Arrangements Panel (SAAP). Applicants
should have a high proficiency in English, good communication skills, a high
level of organisation and an ability to keep calm in pressurised situations.
The examination period is 7th-20th of December and it is essential that you
are able to fully commit to work during this time. An induction/ training
day will take place on December 6th at which attendance is compulsory.
If you feel that you are a suitable candidate and would like to join the
team of SAAP invigilators you can contact me to arrange an interview, no
later than November 5th please. Interviews will be held the following week
and interview times will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Please note that it is also essential that candidates provide two
satisfactory references in order to be appointed, one of which must be an
academic reference from the University of Stirling.
Rachel Lawlor
Senior SAAP Invigilator
ral1(a)stir.ac.uk <mailto:ral1@stir.ac.uk>
'Time Management'
Professor John Field, Deputy Principal, (Research) & Director of SGRS
Cottrell 2A17, 10am - 12 noon
3rd November 2004
Professor Field will lead an introductory session in which participants will
explore factors which may contribute to difficulties in meeting goals or
achieving deadlines on time, and suggest methods which may help people
organise their time more effectively.
The session is aimed at research students or junior research staff at any
stage in their career, who have not previously attended a session on this
topic.
There are still some places available for this seminar. To book email
myself or the gradlist.
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041
SAAP Invigilators - please respond to Rachel Lawlor, Senior SAAP Invigilator
- ral1(a)stir.ac.uk <mailto:ral1@stir.ac.uk>
The University is looking to recruit PhD students (1st year preferred) to
oversee examinations for students receiving additional examination
arrangements from the Special Academic Arrangements Panel (SAAP). Applicants
should have a high proficiency in English, good communication skills, a high
level of organisation and an ability to keep calm in pressurised situations.
The examination period is 7th-20th of May and it is essential that you are
able to fully commit to work during this time. An induction/ training day
will take place on December 6th at which attendance is compulsory.
If you feel that you are a suitable candidate and would like to join the
team of SAAP invigilators you can contact me to arrange an interview, no
later than November 5th please. Interviews will be held the following week
and interview times will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Please note that it is also essential that candidates provide two
satisfactory references in order to be appointed, one of which must be an
academic reference from the University of Stirling.
Rachel Lawlor
Senior SAAP Invigilator
ral1(a)stir.ac.uk <mailto:ral1@stir.ac.uk>
Wilma Ellis
Research Services Officer
Planning and Research Office
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Tel: 01786 466691
Fax: 01786466688
'Qualitative Research'
Alison Worth, Nursing & Midwifery
Cottrell 2A17, 2pm - 4pm
27th October 2004
A broad introduction to qualitative methods (interviews, observation, focus
groups etc), and including an overview of qualitative theories i.e.
ethnography, phenomenology.
There are still some places available on this session. To book, email
myself or the gradlist.
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041
-----Original Message-----
From: Joyce Gibson [mailto:joyce.gibson@scotent.co.uk]
Sent: 21 October 2004 15:21
Subject: Amersham Bioscience/GE Healthcare Seminar, Stirling, 22 November
> Sent on behalf of Jason Grant:
>
> Please find attached an invitation to attend a seminar on
> opportunities for licensing and partnering arising from your research
> and development business with Dr Eric McCairns, Director Global
> Commercial Alliances, Amersham Biosciences and GE Healthcare. The
> seminar will take place on Monday 22 November at Stirling Management
> Centre, from 9.30am till 1pm (including lunch).
>
> Please register by email or fax to Jason Grant (e:
> jason.grant(a)scotent.co.uk; f: 0141 228 2186) by 8 November 2004.
>
> If you would like more details please contact either Jason (t: 0141
> 228
> 2072) or Connie Ness (e: connie.ness(a)scotent.co.uk, t: 0141 228 2560).
>
> We look forward to welcoming you on 22 November.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Joyce
>
> <<invitation.doc>>
> Joyce Gibson
> Assistant Executive
> Scottish Development International
> International Business Development
> Life Sciences Team
> 150 Broomielaw, Atlantic Quay
> Glasgow G2 8LU
> Tel: +44 (0)141 228 2927
> Fax: +44 (0)141 228 2114
> E-mail: joyce.gibson(a)scotent.co.uk
> Web: www.scottishdevelopmentinternational.com
> <www.scottishdevelopmentinternational.com>
>
>
______________________________________________________________________
The Scottish Enterprise Annual Public Meetings are taking place from
September 9th 2004 onwards. To see our programme of events and to register
online, please visit www.scottish-enterprise.com/apm
Scottish Enterprise Network
http://www.scottish-enterprise.com
Address & Contact Numbers
150 Broomielaw
5 Atlantic Quay
Glasgow
G2 8LU.
Tel: +44 (0)141 248 2700.
Fax: +44 (0)141 221 3217
Message is sent in confidence for the addressee only.
It may contain legally privileged information. The contents are not to be
disclosed to anyone other than the addressee. Unauthorised recipients are
requested to preserve this confidentiality and to advise the sender
immediately of any error in transmission.
SGRS are looking for nominations for Student representatives. The attached
documents explain the process and include a nomination form. Please note
the deadline for receipt of nominations is 22nd October 2004.
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041
Bibliographies
Lisa Haddow; Information Services, Library Liaison & Training
Library - S21, 3pm - 4pm,
20th October 2004
This session serves as a very basic background and introduction, for
Postgraduate research students, to the world of bibliographies. The
problems of citation and reference will be discussed, and some of the
solutions that do not use specialised software.
The session will also examine how specialised software, ProCite in
particular, can help to produce references and citations that are consistent
with common standards. Note the session does not look at how to use ProCite
There are still some places left on this course. If you wish to attend
please contact Information Services on Extension 7250 (NB - not me for this
one!)
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041
'Research Ethics'
Professor Sandra Marshall, Deputy Principal
Cottrell 2A17, 2pm - 4pm
14th October 2004
An introduction to ethics. A general discussion of the issues surrounding
the ethical conduct of research, to include plagiarism. What is knowledge,
what is an explanation? An overview of some important trends in philosophy
of science is given, including the distinction between facts and values.
How far do, or should ethical considerations impinge on research? Is it just
to do with plagiarism? Is research simply about the pursuit of knowledge or
are there other values that underpin it?
Whose interests does research serve? Just yours? Who pays for it? Does that
matter so long as the research gets done? Suppose that a piece of research
results in beneficial knowledge could it nonetheless be corrupt?
These are questions which impinge on all research, not just scientific
research. Participants in this seminar will be expected to take a critical
and analytical look at them, whatever their area of research interest.
There are still places available on this session - if you wish to register,
please email me or the gradlist.
Thanks
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041
'Working with your Supervisor'
Ian Simpson, School of Biological & Environmental Sciences
Cottrell 2A13, 2pm - 4pm
13th October 2004
Admire them or despair at them, every PhD student has a supervisor who's
trying to help you along the path to your doctorate. How do you the student
get the right information from them? Should you brow beat the poor
overworked supervisor into a pulp to extract guidance or sit patiently by
their door for the wisdom to ooze from underneath? This seminar tries to
open the old can of worms about student-supervisor relationships in an
attempt to identify some short cuts for the new and even more experienced
supervisor.
This session will help you to manage your supervisor for success; highlight
difficulties that you may experience; to identify methods of best practice
and includes an introduction to the supervisors view on best management
practices; who has responsibility for what; examine the relationship between
student and supervisor; identify short cuts.
There are still places available on this session. - If you wish to register,
please email me or the gradlist
Sylvia Barnes
Secretary, Planning & Research Office
Room 3B1
x 7041