Time Management and Procrastination for PhD Students
The end of the week is approaching and you haven’t accomplished everything you wanted. You’re glued to your computer, working intently to finish that article draft before 5 p.m. so you can send it to your supervisor. Should you have pulled an all-nighter? Now you’ll have to make up for it and work over the weekend!
This workshop aims to guide PhD candidates throughout their doctoral journey, promoting productivity and reducing time to completion. It seeks to empower PhD candidates with tools to mitigate, manage, or resolve potential issues that may arise in the supervisor–supervisee relationship. Additionally, it aims to equip doctoral students with strategies to better cope with stressors inherent to the PhD process, thereby preventing burnout.
It will be a two-day event taking place on May 21th and 28th, from 2:00 pm to 5 pm.
Ana Salgado holds a PhD in Educational Psychology from University of Minho. With over 15 years of experience in higher education, she has taught as a lecturer at multiple institutions. She has led pedagogical projects aimed at enhancing the quality of teaching. Ana has been actively engaged in designing training programs for PhD supervisors and developing courses for PhD, master’s, and bachelor’s students focused on transversal skills.
This is a free workshop for CIIMAR members, but prior registration is required. For participants from other institutions, the workshop costs 100€. Registrations through this link.