We’ll introduce the basics of setting clear, achievable goals using the SMART criteria—Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. You’ll also get a glimpse into essential time management techniques like time blocking, which can help you balance the demands of research, coursework, and personal life.
Collaboration and resource management are critical, so we’ll briefly explore how to work effectively with supervisors and peers, and how to make the most of the resources available to you. Additionally, we’ll touch on the importance of risk management in research, providing a snapshot of how to anticipate and address potential challenges.
Monitoring progress is another key area, and we’ll highlight simple tools like Gantt charts that can help you keep your project on track. Finally, we’ll discuss the importance of reflecting on your progress and lessons learned, setting the stage for continuous improvement in your research.
This teaser is just a taste of what you can expect from a full course on project management for PhD students, designed to equip you with the tools and techniques needed to succeed in your academic career.
Contact
Dorothee Baur
Referentin Qualifizierung Duale Promotionsprogramme
Nina Gillé
Assistentin Mentoring und Projekte Graduiertenförderung