We expect all students to attend the following events, regardless of whether or not they are presenting:
First Year talks
All first year students must make a research presentation to complete their probation. This will normally happen in May. The format will be 12 minutes + 3 for questions. This would be a typical talk length for a PhD student at a conference.
Second Year Journal Club talks
All second year students will be required to complete a journal club. This will involve presenting the background and results from a paper related to your subject. The format will be 25 minutes (including 5-10 mins of background) + 5 for questions. These talks will normally take place at 1pm on Tuesdays.
Three Minute Thesis
All third year students must make a three minute thesis presentation, in which they will explain the content of their thesis in just 3 minutes. This event is normally held in May. Examples of this kind of presentation can be found here: https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/
Third Year seminars
All third year students will present their research in seminar slots from January to gain practice with longer presentations. Format will be 25 minutes + 5 for questions. A schedule will be sent round separately. These will normally take place at 1:30pm on Tuesdays.
SPS weekly seminars
Seminars on a variety of topics are scheduled most Thursday afternoons in SPS and on other days as visiting researchers are available. You may also be interested in the Mathematics seminar on Tuesday afternoon at 3pm, LHCS seminar Tuesday noon and the EEES seminar at 11:15am, also on Tuesdays.
Poster training / competitions
Poster presentation is a common format for PhD students presenting their work at conferences. Poster training will be provided. Additionally, we recommend participation in the annual OU research poster competition and/or the SET for BRITAIN event at the Houses of Parliament.
Research discipline and group meetings
Many research disciplines run additional meetings, which students should attend as appropriate. These may include discussions or presentations about ongoing research, developments at conferences and presentations on new and relevant papers.
Other SPS training seminars
A range of training seminars on general research skills will be provided. These will normally take place on Tuesdays at 2pm. A schedule will be provided separately. Previous training has included:
DISCnet is a data intensive doctoral training centre funded by STFC (for details see https://www.discnet.org.uk/). DISCnet offers several residential schools (typical 3 days each). All DISCnet students should attend the residential schools. DISCnet students will also do have least 6 months of industrial placement, nominally split between 1st and 3rd years. DISCnet will provide funding for all events and help with placements.
Full details and dates of face-to-face and online OU graduate school training events can be found at:
https://www.open.ac.uk/students/research/ou/face-face-doctoral-training
https://www.open.ac.uk/students/research/ou/online-doctoral-training
https://learn2.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=206230
The following face to face events are probably most relevant to SPS PhD students:
Career Development
CV, Application Form Checking or Interview Practice Clinic
Information and Digital Literacy
Doctoral Training Workshops
Engaged Researcher series
At the start of the PhD, the following online courses are likely to be useful: