Postgraduate researcher workshops

The Researcher Development Programme offers workshops to help you develop transferable and employability skills that will be invaluable for your doctoral research and broader professional development.

You will need to register your place on a workshop through Surrey Self-Service, under the tab 'Researcher Development Details.' You can find out more in our how to book a workshop guide (PDF)

Workshop registration

What we offer

Our team offers workshops both in person and as virtual events:

In-person workshops

In-person workshops take place in the Researcher Development Training Room on the fifth floor of the Library (09LB05).

Please note: There is no option to participate virtually in an in-person workshop (i.e. no hybrid sessions), so if you cannot attend an in-person workshop in person then please cancel your booking.

Online workshops

If you are booked to attend an online workshop, then a link will be emailed to you on the morning of the workshop, once we know the definite attendee list.

Can't find a time that works for you?

If you are interested in a specific workshop but have been unable identify a convenient session then please email us at rdp@surrey.ac.uk.

We always endeavour to be responsive to demand, and we may be able to let you know when the next session will be scheduled, provide you with slides and supporting materials, or offer you a one-to-one discussion of the workshop content.

Virtual support

We have produced a booklet summarising virtual key support and resources available to postgraduate researchers, which you can view on SurreyLearn.

Throughout this time, we would like to reassure you that the Researcher Development team is here to support you. We monitor the RDP inbox throughout normal working hours and the team is available to have one-to-ones for those wanting bespoke skill development/planning, academic writing and careers coaching support, or even if you just need to talk something through with someone. 

We will also be looking at new and innovative ways to extend and enhance our support. If you have any suggestions or ideas of how we can better support our researchers, send the team an email: rdp@surrey.ac.uk.

Online training modules

Race equality

The University runs an Introduction to Race Equality training module, which is available not only to staff and ECRs, but also PGR students. Visit SurreyLearn to find out more and complete the module.

Open research

Whether you are new to Open Research or already engage with open practices, this module encourages you to turn knowledge to practice and to share your own knowledge and experience with the researcher community. Find out more on SurreyLearn.

Compulsory workshops

There are three compulsory workshops all postgraduate researchers (PGRs) attend during their doctorate. These typically run at least every six weeks throughout the calendar year.

For full workshop details and to register please log into Surrey Self-Service. Find out about how to book workshops (PDF).

When to book a workshop About the workshops

Upcoming dates

DateTimeWorkshopVirtual/In Person

January

Friday 23 January 202610am to 12 noonThe Viva ExaminationVirtual

February

Thursday 5 February 202610am to 12 noonThe Confirmation ProcessVirtual
Tuesday 10 February 202611am to 1:30pmWelcome To Your DoctorateIn Person
Tuesday 24 February 202611am to 1pmThe Viva ExaminationIn Person

March

Wednesday 11 March 202610am to 12:30pmWelcome To Your DoctorateVirtual
Wednesday 18 March 202611am to 1pmThe Confirmation ProcessIn Person
Monday 23 March 20261pm to 3pmThe Viva ExaminationVirtual

April

Wednesday 15 April 202611am to 1pmThe Viva ExaminationVirtual
Tuesday 21 April 202610:30am to 12:30pmThe Confirmation ProcessVirtual

May

Thursday 7 May 202610am to 12 noonThe Viva ExaminationVirtual
Thursday 14 May 202610am to 12:30pmWelcome To Your DoctorateIn Person
Tuesday 19 May 20261pm to 3pmThe Confirmation ProcessIn Person

June

Tuesday 2 June 20262pm to 4pmThe Confirmation ProcessVirtual
Wednesday 3 June 20262pm to 4pmThe Viva ExaminationIn Person
Monday 8 June 202610am to 12:30pmWelcome To Your DoctorateVirtual

July

Wednesday 1 July 202611am to 1pmThe Confirmation ProcessIn Person
Thursday 9 July 20262pm to 4pmThe Viva ExaminationVirtual
Wednesday 22 July 202610am to 12 noonThe Confirmation ProcessVirtual

When to book onto a workshop

Every doctorate is different and when you book onto each of the compulsory modules will vary for each individual student, but the following is a rough guide:

WorkshopWhen to book
Welcome to your doctorateWithin the first three months of beginning your doctorate.
Confirmation process

Between 2-3 months before your confirmation.

  • 6-12 months into a doctorate for most full-time researchers
  • 15-27 months for part-time researchers.
Viva examinationThe final year of your doctoral study, but ideally no earlier than six months before your viva, in order for you to gain maximum benefit from the workshop.

About the workshops

Optional skills development and workshops

For full workshop details and to register please log into Surrey Self-Service. Find out about how to book workshops (PDF).

About the workshops

Upcoming dates

DateTimeWorkshopVirtual/In Person

December

Monday 22 December 202510am to 1pmMINI Writing RetreatVirtual

January

   
Wednesday 7 January 202611am to 1pmPoster PresentationsVirtual
Thursday 15 January 202610am to 12 noonResearch Funding: The BasicsVirtual
Monday 26 January 202610am to 12 noonRDP Training: Demonstration in Laboratories*Virtual
Thursday 29 January 202611:30am to 12:30pmCV Express: CV WritingVirtual

February

Thursday 12 February 202610am to 12 noonGrowing and Maintaining your Supervisory RelationshipVirtual
Wednesday 25 February 202610am to 12 noonPresentation Skills EssentialsVirtual

March

Wednesday 4 March 202610am to 12 noonSo what is a contribution to knowledge anyway?Virtual
Tuesday 10 March 202611am to 1pmDriving Your Doctorate: Time and Project ManagementVirtual
Monday 23 March 202610am to 12 noonMaking the Most of Feedback: Growing and Developing from Comments on Your WorkVirtual
Tuesday 24 March 202611:30am to 1:30pmEngaging with your Literature: Critical Reading and Thinking Virtual

April

Tuesday 14 April 20261pm to 3pmDriving Your Doctorate: Time and Project ManagementIn Person
Tuesday 28 April 20261pm to 3pmGetting the most out of your progress reviewsVirtual
Thursday 30 April 202610am to 12 noonEngaging with your Literature: Critical Reading and Thinking In Person

May

Wednesday 6 May 202611am to 1pmGetting the most out of your progress reviewsIn Person
Tuesday 12 May 202611am to 1pmPoster PresentationsIn Person
Wednesday 13 May 202610am to 12 noonPresentation Skills EssentialsIn Person
Thursday 14 May 20262pm to 4pmIntroduction to Qualitative AnalysisIn Person
Wednesday 20 May 202611am to 1pmSo what is a contribution to knowledge anyway?In Person
Wednesday 20 May 20262pm to 4pmPrinciples of Mixed Methods ResearchIn Person
Tuesday 26 May 202611am to 1pmPresentation Skills EssentialsVirtual
Wednesday 27 May 202610am to 12 noonGrowing and Maintaining your Supervisory RelationshipIn Person

June

Thursday 4 June 202610am to 12 noonPoster PresentationsVirtual
Tuesday 9 June 202611am to 1pmPrinciples of Mixed Methods ResearchVirtual
Tuesday 9 June 20261pm to 3pmResearch Funding: The BasicsIn Person
Wednesday 10 June 202610am to 12 noonIntroduction to Qualiative AnalysisVirtual
Thursday 25 June 202610am to 12 noonMaking the Most of Feedback: Growing and Developing from Comments on Your WorkIn Person
Monday 29 June 202610am to 12 noonResearch Funding: The BasicsVirtual

*Demonstration workshops are compulsory for PGRs who will be demonstrating.

Academic writing workshops

Career and professional development workshops

We run a number of workshops for preparing for your professional life after the doctorate. The careers team within the RDE offer a range of workshops to support you with your professional development and transition to employment after the doctorate, both within and beyond academia. Tailored workshops can be offered on request.

In addition to the careers workshops, you can book a 'careers 121' with one of our professional careers consultants, either book via Surrey Pathfinder or email rdp@surrey.ac.uk.

Research and information skills workshops

We provide a number of tools and training for managing your research literature and data.

Publishing and presenting workshops

Publishing and presenting are essentials skills for researchers. RDP run a number of workshops to support researcher development in these areas.

Project and self-management workshops

Teaching workshops

If you are planning on teaching during your doctorate, or wish to pursue an academic career, you may consider the teaching training on offer through RDP and the Department of Higher Education.

23 Things: Digital tools for your professional and personal development

23 Things international is a unique annual collaboration between universities around the world, offering participants fantastic opportunities to build their network, develop skills with research tools, and establish their professional profile. The Universities of Cambridge, Otago and Florida, Auckland University of Technology, and Avondale University College invite you to explore some amazing connections. The course is also open to members of Techne and SeNSS institutions, and the Africa Research Excellence Fund. 

Our aim is for this course to suit researchers at different stages of their careers, including doctoral researchers, early career researchers and supervising academics. Whether you’re looking for project management tools, careers coaching, or a refresher in new apps and websites, there will be something for you. With the right support and community discussion, this should be valuable for everyone from beginner to expert.

The course consists of 23 ‘Things’, each of which is a useful tool or technique that you may not have encountered before, or may want to develop further. We release a blog post each week with two new Things (plus a couple of break weeks), so you can work through them to a simple regular timetable, or at your own pace. Most of the Things invite you to complete a short task to trial or reflect on the tools.

We also put you into 'pods' with researchers from other institutions who work in a related field - instant global network! By the end of the course we hope you will have your own professional academic website and profile, as well as hands-on experience with the tools discussed.

Learn more on the 23 Things website.