Welcome to a workshop on on teaching and learning with Centre for the Advancement of University Teaching (CeUL).

Who is the workshop for

This workshop is aimed for Directors of studies for PhD education, research group leaders and PhD supervisors at Stockholm University.

About the workshop

Research environments, or cultures, are thought to be the most influential predictors of research productivity. Although several narrative and systematic reviews have begun to identify the characteristics of research‐favourable environments, these reviews have ignored the contextual complexities and multiplicity of environmental characteristics.

Based on recent research on how contextual factors interact with research productivity together with research on learning environments in an online environment, we will in this workshop discuss strategies and tools for creating a fruitful research environment for PhD students.

Each participant will be asked to respond to a short survey before the workshop. The outcomes of the survey will be used as a basis for the workshop. During the workshop participants will be divided into groups and analyse and prepare materials to be used by the full group.

 

Time

18 March 2021 at 13—16
Venue/ Find your way

E-meeting in Zoom

To participate in the workshop you will need a computer with the Zoom e-meeting service installed (see guide on how to install and log into Zoom)  and a headset with microphone.

Workshop leader Klara Bolander Laksov, Professor att the Department of Education and Maria Weurlander, Associate Professor at the Department of Education
Litterature/Preparations

As point of departure for the workshop, we will use the following article:

Ajjawi, R., Crampton, P. E., & Rees, C. E. (2018). What really matters for successful research environments? A realist synthesis. Medical education, 52(9), 936-950.

 

CeUL offers workshops for all teachers at Stockholm University on a variety of teaching and learning topics. They are designed to meet the needs of both seasoned professionals and newcomers. Each session offers the opportunity to discuss shared experiences and knowledge with colleagues.

 

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Registration

This workshop is for you who have the role as a Director of studies for PhD education, research group leader or PhD supervisor at Stockholm University.

Space is limited, so please be sure to register for any workshops you wish to attend. Participation is free of charge.

 

Registration for the Online Workshop Cultivating research environments at a distance is closed

 

Other workshops with Research Supervision as a theme Spring 2021

Att handleda med den individuella studieplanen som pedagogiskt verktyg (in Swedish) 12 February at 9—12

Explore group supervision of PhD students ─ a way to increased participation and learning 26 February at 9—12