

Workshops
Workshops are interactive sessions led by Gates Scholars or professional facilitators selected by the Learning for Purpose working group.
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They are usually run as a 'half-day' session during a weekday evening or 'full-day' over a weekend day.

Upcoming Workshops Lent 2020
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R course (16, 23 and 30 January 17:30, Sainsbury Lab)
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How to find your voice as a writer - with the former Guardian Editor-at-large (25 January, GSCR)
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Digital Verification with BBC Afrian Eye (1 February, 9:00-17:00, GSCR)
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Improving Writing Strategies for Publication (8 February, 9:30, GSCR)
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First Aid Course (15th February 9:30, GSCR)
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Science Communication: How to pitch your research to the press (18th February, 18:30, GSCR)
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Public Engagement in Research (24 February, 18:30, GSCR)
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Accesibility Workshop (3 March, 18:30, GSCR)
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**Location information: there is wheelchair access. There is basic seating, a partially accessible toilet, general car parking, and blue badge parking. This isn't a gender neutral toilet, a hearing loop, a bsl interpreter, or a designated quiet space.
Past Workshops Michaelmas 2019
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BAME Speed Mentoring Session (17th October)
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First Aid Course - certified (19th October)
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Fieldwork Panel (2nd November)
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Imposter Syndrome Workshop (6th November)
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Public Speaking Workshop (13th November)
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Academic writing workshop (23rd November)
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Open opinion writing with the Financial Times (25th November)
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Co-creation: doing good without harm (5th December)
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R course (7th November - 5th December)
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To find out more you can contact us or look out for the weekly Gates Cambridge email bulletin, take a look at the term Booklet or the Facebook page.
