
As a graduate student you will undoubtedly be asked to participate in or design multiple research projects. Some of these projects may have concrete goals while others may be more exploratory and theoretical. Employing good project management skills is important for not only the completion of each project but their longevity as helpful scholarship after you graduate. We will discuss different project management strategies and explore various tools for tracking project progress and staying on task. While discussion will draw on traditional project management ideas, skills, strategies, and methods, they will be adapted to better fit the academic research project environment. This workshop is great for those at any stage in the research project process.
RegisterThis workshop is part of the Data management camp: A workshop series. There will be an opportunity to earn a Foundations of Data Management Badge by attending at least 3 out of 5 of the workshops below and completing assignments in the associated asynchronous Data Management Canvas course. Sponsored by the University Libraries, LATIS, the Graduate School, RIO, and the Informatics Institute.
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