Dates
- Tue 07 January 2025, 14:00-16:30, Microsoft Teams
- Fri 07 March 2025, 10:00-12:30, South Kensington Campus
- Tue 13 May 2025, 14:00-16:30, South Kensington Campus
- Tue 07 January 2025, 14:00-16:30, South Kensington Campus
Effectively managing your time during your Doctorate is essential to submit the thesis on time. Self-sabotage behaviours are common in PhD researchers. Recognising and avoiding or minimising your self-sabotage behaviours is key to effective time management. This course allows you to find solutions and plan your time more effectively; including how to work at home effectively and recognise the role of others in time management. Time management skills are useful in future careers and all parts of your life as well.
Course Information
This course includes pre-course activities (~50 minutes) to complete before the live course and to engage with during the course: you will receive the credit by participating in all pre-course and course activities.
Pre-course activities (duration about 50 mins) will prepare you for the live session. Live sessions are available on different dates as online interaction or as a face-2-face workshop (both 2.5 hrs).
Post course activities (duration about 20 mins) are designed to examine support and feedback within your research environment.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course and with pre and post-course materials, you will be able to:
- Identify the role of self-sabotaging behaviour in time management
- Recognise solutions to limit self-sabotaging behaviour for effective time management
- Organise your work by effective prioritising and planning
- Assess the role of others in time management
How to Book
Please select a date and book on via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On. Bookings will close approximately one week before each live session.