Methods Minute Newsletter October 2021

 

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October Spotlight: Presenting Research in & out of Academia

The last three months of the year are focused on reporting findings and sharing lessons learned. This month’s series explores presenting research in and out of academia.

October Mentor-in-Residence

Felicity Becker

Felicity Becker

Meet our October Mentor-in-Residence, Felicity Becker, author of Boost your Employability, and co-author of Seven Steps to Career Success and Acing Online Assessment. During the month of October, Felicity will offer posts and resources that will help you align your efforts to present and publish your research with your career goals. In her blog post, she shares tips on getting ready for the next stage of your career.

Related online resources from SAGE

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How Do I Present my Research at a Conference?

Watch this video from SAGE Research Methods Video: Practical Research & Academic Skills and find tips on presenting your research at conferences. Get 30-day free access to SAGE Research Methods.

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Rethinking the communication of action research: Can we make it dialogic?

This paper proposes connectivity as an interactive approach to communicating research results from action research processes.
Available for free until 14th November.

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Present Your Research Online Course

Try a free module of the SAGE Campus online course by Dr. Zina O’Leary to gain confidence, skills and communication strategies to present your research. Faculty can assign SAGE Campus courses in blended learning.

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Interview with Course Instructor Zina O’Leary

Watch an interview with Dr. Zina O’Leary, instructor of three SAGE Campus courses on research skills and learn about the importance of the different stages of your research journey to how to present it in an impactful way.

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Join Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke to celebrate the publication of their new book Thematic Analysis: a Practical Guide and discuss all things Thematic Analysis

Date: November 16th (UK), November 17th (NZ)
Time: 6:30-8pm (UK) │7:30-9am (NZ)

 

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