Certificate in Professional and Personal Development 2007 Programme Schedule The School of Lifelong Learning and Widening Participation is offering a suite of Professional and Personal development courses. You can opt to enrol on one or more courses in line with your personal development needs or work towards the Certificate in Professional and Personal Development*. We are offering a special staff discount of 10% for all courses starting before the 1st August 2007. CETAD Courses | 2007 Dates | Strands | Credits | | | | | Group training interventions | 1st & 29th August | B | 10 | Effective recruitment and selection | 7th August & 4th September | B | 10 | Conducting effective appraisals | 13th September & 11th October | B | 10 | Managing your career through CPD | 2nd & 23rd October | A | 10 | Developing confidence and resilience | 3rd & 31st October | A | 10 | Work/life balance | 15th October & 12th November | A&B | 10 | Negotiating and influencing skills | 6th & 27th November | B | 10 | Performance management | 20th November & 13th December | B | 10 | FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT VERITY WILLIAMS OR TEL 01524 593318 | DCE Courses | 2007 Dates | Strands | Credits | | | | | Time Management | Dates to be confirmed by DCE | A | 5 | Managing meetings | B | 5 | Dealing with stress | A | 5 | Effective team working | B | 5 | Working with the media | B | 5 | Creative thinking and problem-solving | B | 5 | | FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT WENDY HARRIS OR TEL 01524 592643 | | | | | | Certificate in Professional and Personal Development To achieve the certificate you have to: a) Successfully complete the assessment for each course you attend; b) Achieve a credit total of 40 credits over a three-year period; c) Study at least one course from each of the two strands
Strand A: Developing yourself Strand B: Developing others, working with others, managing others
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Lancaster University has successfully won funding from ESRC as part of the Researcher Training Initiative (RTI) for ‘Training Researchers on Ethics and Ethical Practice in Social Science Research.’ Lead by a team of researchers in the Faculty of Social Sciences, the initiative will take place over a period of thirty-six months with workshops being held at three-month intervals as follows: 4) September 2007: Ethics and Research with Vulnerable Groups I 5) December 2007: Ethics in Participatory Research I 6) March 2008: Research Ethics and the Media I 7) June 2008: Research Ethics as Process II 8) September 2008: Ethics as Practice in UK research Settings II 9) December 2008: Ethics as Practice in Non-UK research Settings II 10) March 2009: Ethics and Research with Vulnerable Groups II 11) June 2009: Ethics in Participatory Research II 12) September 2009: Research Ethics and the Media II
For further details please contact, Dr. Christine Milligan, Institute for Health Research, (Principle Investigator) (c.milligan@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. David Archard, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy (d.archard@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. Hazel Biggs, School of Law (h.biggs@lancaster.ac.uk), Prof. Carole Truman, Department of Health and Social Studies, University of Bolton (C.Truman@bolton.ac.uk) and Dr. Nayanika Mookherjee, Department of Sociology (n.mookherjee@lancaster.ac.uk). |