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Time Management for Productive Work and a Happy Life

This course will provide information, tools, practices and general clarity on how to manage your time and work effectively to help you deliver on your research and other duties without compromising your wellbeing.

Date(s)
January 25, 2024
Location
R&E Seminar Room, First Floor, 63 University Road
Time
09:30 - 13:30
Price
Free

Overview of this session

At work, one of the main contributors to wellbeing is a healthy work-life balance. Being a postdoc in academia can be very flexible in terms of when you work, how you organise your own work and sometimes even where you work. Used well, this flexibility can enable you to maximise your efficiency, thus contributing to a positive work-life balance.

This course will provide information, tools, practices and general clarity on how to manage your time and work effectively to help you deliver on your research and other duties without compromising your wellbeing.

In addition to providing you directly with some knowledge, we will enrich the session by encouraging self-reflection and share good practice and tips between participants.

We will notably cover topics like expectations for postdocs, prioritising, multi-tasking, weekly planning, minimising distractions, links between working cultures, behaviours and work-life balance etc.

This session was developed based on a suggestion from postdoc representatives.

For more information on work-life balance for postdocs, visit the work-life balance page.

Programme Objectives

The main objectives of the workshop are to:
  • Provide you with information, tips and tools to enhance how you organise your work
  • Help you prioritise and focus
  • Help you self-reflect to adapt your working patterns to your personality and circumstances 
  • Reflect on how behaviours and practices related to time management influence others and the wider working culture.

Facilitator

Dr Alice Dubois

Alice is a former biomedical postdoc now the Manager of the Postdoctoral Development Centre. She established the PDC as a Faculty pilot in 2018 in the MHLS Faculty and has been running it since, providing personal support to postdocs, organising courses and events as well as influencing policy relevant to postdocs. Alice loves nothing more than ticking tasks off her list and is often described by those who work with her as "very organised", and sometimes "planning-freak", even if she doesn't always feel like it!

Alice is particularly keen on improving research culture at Queen's, especially for postdocs, by redefining norms and behaviours, promoting proactive and compassionate attitudes and empowering people to take their career, wellbeing and future into their own hands.

 

Department
Postdoctoral Development Centre
Venue Information
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Subject/Theme
Research
Event Organiser Details
Name Postdoctoral Development Centre
Email pdc@qub.ac.uk
Website https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/pdc/