Broadcast: Events
Preparing for your viva (Sciences)
Thursday 31 October 10:00 until 13:00
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Campus : Library Teaching Room
Speaker: Dr Ron Grau
Part of the series: RDP Training Schedule
The viva can be a daunting event for postgraduate researchers. This workshop will de-mystify the viva process rules and requirements and provide you with useful guidance about how you can prepare for the big day throughout your PGR journey. You will also learn how to craft effective preparation questions that fit your PGR project, receive tips on how to interact with your examiners, and benefit from an opportunity to participate in a mock viva..
Learning outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will:
- Understand the viva process and possible outcomes
- Have received practical guidance on familiarising yourself with your thesis and preparing for potential questions.
- Have gained useful insights on what to expect and how to get ready for your viva.
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers in mid/late stages from any Science discipline.
Workshop feedback
- "Useful information about the viva process and how it is seen by the different participants (student / examiners)"
About the facilitators
This workshop is designed and delivered by Dr Ronald Grau, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (Informatics), from the School of Engineering and Informatics
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Last updated: Tuesday, 17 September 2024