Library events during Good Research Practice Week
05/09/2023
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If you are a member of staff or a research student, you will hopefully have heard about Cranfield’s Good Research Practice Week by now. The week is all about gaining valuable insight into best practices, deepening your understanding and acquiring practical skills and knowledge.
We are delighted to be taking part all week and would love you to join us. All events will be held online and you can book your place by following the links below:
Monday 11 September, 3.45-4.30pm (online via Zoom)
Introduction to new Research Information System – Live Q&A
Tuesday 12 September, 1.30-2.30pm (online via Teams)
Wednesday 13 September , 1-2pm (Vincent Building)
We will be at the annual Cranfield Doctoral Network conference. Look out for our stand at lunchtime and ask us about how we can support your research.
Thursday 14 September, 1.30-2.30pm (online via Teams)
Managing your data – Making your data management plan work for you
We’re looking forward to seeing you!
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