PhD Essentials

PhD Essentials
Crucial scholarly skills for a good start on your PhD

Crucial scholarly skills for a good start on your PhD
Starting in a PhD program can be as intimidating as exciting. In the process of working towards the PhD degree, they need to become well-versed in their literature, proficient in their methods, masters of their data and effective communicators, all at the same time. To do so, doctoral students need to develop essential scholarly skills to successfully carry out research that contributes to their respective fields. While doctoral schools support PhD students in this endeavor, the university library also offers resources and guidance in developing the kinds of skills needed across disciplines.

This course aims to introduce PhD students at Nord University to fundamental aspects of academic life and equip them with essential skills for a successful research career. The course also seeks to provide an arena in which PhD students from different fields can meet and develop fruitful peer relationships that support them throughout their PhD journeys and further in their research careers.

A certificate of participation will be provided for students who take part in at least 75% of the course.

Course schedule

DateThemeRoom
11 November 2024 –
12:15-15:00
Finding, assessing and managing literatureA263
12 November 2024 –
9:00-15:00
Managing research data: From policies to impact A263
13 November 2024 –
9:00-15:00
Getting words down on paper A263
14 November 2024 –
9:00-15:00
Presenting and publishing your research A263

Day 1: Finding, assessing and managing literature

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00) – 11 November 2024

ResponsibleContentTime
HannahSession 1 – Introductions 45 minutes

15 minutes – writing your elevator pitch

15 minutes – practice elevator pitch
45 min - 12:15 - 13:00
Break – 15 minutes15 min – 13:00 - 13:15
Session 2 – 45 minutes total

Academic integrity – 15 minutes

Searching for literature – 30 minutes
13:15 – 14:00
Break – 15 minutes15 min - 14:00 - 14:15
Session 3 – 45 minutes

Searching for literature pt. 2 – 30 minutes

Introduction to reference managers – 15 minutes
45 min - 14:15-15:00

Day 2: Managing research data: From policies to impact

Morning program (9:00–11:45) – 12 November 2024

ResponsibleContentTime
HannahRecap from day before and introduction for the day9:00 - 9:15
SagnikManaging research data9:15 - 10:00
Break10:00 - 10:15
SagnikMotivation or burden?10:15 – 11:15
Lunch11:15 – 12:15

Afternoon program (12:45–15:00) – 12 November 2024

ResponsibleContentTime
TorilData privacy & information security12:15 – 13:00
Break13:00-13:15
Sagnik/TorilHands-on work: Preparing own DMP and/or filling out Notification form for personal data (Sikt).13:15 – 14:00
Break14:00 - 14:15
Sagnik/TorilHands-on work continued14:15 - 15:00

Day 3: Academic writing and academic publishing

Morning program (9:00–11:45) – 13 November 2024

ResponsibleContentTime
Session 1 – 60 minutes

Recap from yesterday

Introduction to academic publishing – 30 minutes: How academic publishing works

Predatory publishing – 30 minutes
09:00 - 10:00
Break10:00 - 10:15
Wiebke/KristinSession 2 – 60 minutes total

Open Access Publishing

Bibliometric Indicators
10:15 - 11:15
Lunch break11:15 - 12:15

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00) – 13 November 2024

ContentTime
Session 1 – 45 minutes total

How to read an academic paper – 30 minutes

Activity – practice academic reading techniques on short papers – 15 minutes
12:15 - 13:00
Break13:00 - 13:15
Session 2 – 45 minutes total

Topic – writing habits and mindsets

Writing exercise
13:15 – 14:00
Break14:00 - 14:15
Session 3 – 45 minutes

Research questions, core arguments, evidence, and structure – 25 minutes

Finetuning your English writing – how to improve your writing at the sentence level – 20 minutes

End of day closing
14:15-15:00

Day 4: Networking and disseminating your research

Morning program (9:00–11:45) – 14 November 2024

ContentTime
Session 1 – 60 minutes total

Recap and start of day – 15 minutes

Academic networking – 45 minutes
9:00-10:00
Break10:00-10:15
Session 2 – 60 minutes total

Networking with industry and practitioners 30 minutes Lisbeth Bjerva fra Nord Innovasjon

Research dissemination – in academia and beyond
10:15-11:15
Lunch break11:15-12:15

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00) – 14 November 2024

ContentTime
Session 1 – 45 minutes total

Picking an outlet for your paper - 30 minutes
12:15-13:00
Break13:00-13:15
Session 2 – 45 minutes total

Creating a publication plan – 10 minutes

Learning from the experts activity – 10 minutes

Work on your publication plan – 20 minutes
13:15–14:00
Break14:00-14:15
Session 3 – 45 minutes

Reframing academic mentors: from a superstar to a constellation of mentors + mentor map activity

Final thoughts and closing out – 15 minutes
14:15-15:00

Calendar

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PhD Defence: Natalie Anne Steen
Disputation
12. December 2024

PhD Defence: Natalie Anne Steen

Auditorium B123, Innocamp
10:00
15:00
Doctoral candidate Natalie Anne Steen will hold a trial lecture and defend her thesis for the degree Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University.
PhD Defence: Leona Johanna Michèle Milec
Disputation
12. December 2024

PhD Defence: Leona Johanna Michèle Milec

A5 Petter Thomassen/Teams
10:00
15:00
Doctoral candidate Leona Johanna Michèle Milec will hold a trial lecture and defend her thesis for the degree Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University.
International seminar: Transformative capabilities of the accounting profession: the future of small and medium-sized accounting and auditing practices
Conference/seminar
12.13. Dec. 2024

International seminar: Transformative capabilities of the accounting profession: the future of small and medium-sized accounting and auditing practices

Nord University, Auditorium Elias Blix (A13)
12:00
12:00
Nord University Business School is pleased to invite you to participate in the international seminar in Bodø, marking the conclusion of the Transformative Capabilities of the Accounting Profession (TRANSACT) research project, funded by the Research Council of Norway
Research seminar on gender and ethnicity
Conference/seminar
16.17. Dec. 2024

Research seminar on gender and ethnicity

Auditorium Christian Frederiksen (A6), Bodø
09:00
16:00
The research group for gender, ethnicity and equality holds a paper seminar on December 16th and 17th in Bodø and online.