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Sussex Researcher School

Apply by 17th March for the next Thesis Boot Camp

Are you a late-stage doctoral researcher, struggling to finish your thesis?

Thesis Boot Camp LogoThe Researcher Development Team at the Doctoral School are currently accepting applications for the next Thesis Boot Camp, which will take place on Friday 28th - Sunday 30th April.

Day 1: Friday 28th April - 17.00 - 20.00

Day 2: Saturday 29th April- 10.00 - 20.00

Day 3: Sunday 30th April - 10.00 - 20.00

Thesis Boot Camp is an intensive and supportive writing environment for late-stage doctoral researcher. The core idea is to give you the necessary time, space, and encouragement to make significant progress on your first draft. It’s not designed to provide specific advice on editing, restructuring, or polishing a thesis – the focus is on overcoming writer’s block to produce a large number of words.

Support is provided through short tutorials, group discussion, and 1-2-1 consultations with the facilitator. Attendees are required to complete preparatory tasks to get the most out of the weekend.

The weekend is fully catered, but no overnight accommodation is available.

The programme is facilitated by Dr Catherine Pope, Researcher Development Officer in the Doctoral School.

Who can attend? Eligibility criteria

Thesis Boot Camp is a free event provided by the Researcher Development Programme. You are eligible to apply if you are:

  • A doctoral researcher at Sussex
  • In the final stages of completing your degree. That is, you have completed data collection (in whatever form is relevant to your project and discipline) and are currently 'writing up'. The ultimate aim of thesis boot camp is to write 20,000 words of first draft material. It is not for editing, revising, preparing presentations or grant applications etc. In other words, you must be able to identify the particular chapter(s) of your thesis that you will work on as part of your Thesis Boot Camp goal.
  • Able to clearly identify how you would benefit from an intensive weekend of drafting a particular section of your thesis
  • Willing and able to attend all sessions, to complete preparatory tasks in the lead up to the event, and to commit to the ethos of dedicated writing required at Thesis Boot Camp
  • Able to provide details of an academic referee to support your application (e.g. your supervisor or Director of Doctoral Studies)

Find out more and apply online by 16.00 on Friday 17th March.

 

Sussex Researcher School

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