PhD Essentials - Spring 2025, Bodø

PhD Essentials - Spring 2025, Bodø
Crucial scholarly skills for a good start on your PhD

Starting in a PhD program can be as intimidating as exciting. In the process of working towards the PhD degree, they need to become well-versed in their literature, proficient in their methods, masters of their data and effective communicators, all at the same time. To do so, doctoral students need to develop essential scholarly skills to successfully carry out research that contributes to their respective fields. While doctoral schools support PhD students in this endeavor, the university library also offers resources and guidance in developing the kinds of skills needed across disciplines.

This course aims to introduce PhD students at Nord University to fundamental aspects of academic life and equip them with essential skills for a successful research career. The course also seeks to provide an arena in which PhD students from different fields can meet and develop fruitful peer relationships that support them throughout their PhD journeys and further in their research careers.

A certificate of participation will be provided for students who take part in at least 75% of the course.

Course schedule

DateThemeRoom
24 March 2025 –
09:00-15:00
Finding, assessing and managing literature1109
25 March 2025 –
9:00-15:00
Managing research data: From policies to impact1109
26 March 2025 –
9:00-15:00
Academic writing and presenting2055
27 March 2025 –
9:00-14:00
Presenting and publishing your researchA103

Day 1: Finding, assessing and managing literature

Morning program (9:00 – 11:15)

Introduction to the course
Academic introductions: the elevator pitch
Academic integrity for researchers

Break

Networking with practitioners and industry
Rethinking mentoring: from a guru to a constellation of mentors

Lunch break

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00)

Searching for literature – Part 1: Purposes, types of literature reviews, and search heuristics

Break

Literature search – part 2
Moving from a research question to a search string and choosing databases

Break

Reading an academic paper for comprehension and critique + activity

Day 2: Managing research data: From policies to impact

Morning program (9:00 – 11:15)

The research data management (RDM) landscape: Interpretation of principles, policies and guidelines

Break

The RDM roadmap and pathways to impact

Lunch Break

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00)

Data privacy in research

Break

Writing a data management plan - DMP (includes an activity session)

Break

Archiving research data – (includes an activity session)

Day 3: Academic writing and presenting

Morning program (9:00 – 11:15)

Good writing habits and strategies + activity

Break

Crafting an academic argument/thesis – structural level writing
Finetuning your English writing – sentence-level tips and tricks

Lunch break

Afternoon program (12:15–15:00)

Networking with practitioners and industry

What to expect when attending a conference: presenting and networking

Break

Writing for diverse audiences

Break

Choosing an outlet for your paper

Day 4: Networking and disseminating your research

Morning program (9:00 – 11:45)

Open Access – why, when and how?

Break

Bibliometric indicators
Online profiles

Break

Predatory Publishing

Lunch break

Afternoon program (12:45–14:00)

Creating a publication plan: what is it?

Activity: creating a publication plan

Calendar

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Introduction to the Library
Library course
25 August 2026

Introduction to the Library

Teams/Zoom
12:15
12:45
Are you a new library user and a little unsure about how to find your way around the library – both digitally and physically?
Workshop: Narrative CVs in grant applications
Library course
Research
Webinar
26 August 2026

Workshop: Narrative CVs in grant applications

Zoom
09:30
11:30
What are narrative CVs? Why do they matter? What elements should I consider when writing one?
PhD defence: Annabel Josien Slettenhaar
Disputation
26 August 2026

PhD defence: Annabel Josien Slettenhaar

Nord University, Steinkjer, Auditorium B-123 and Teams
10:00
15:00
Doctoral candidate Annabel Josien Slettenhaar will hold a trial lecture and defend her thesis for the degree Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture (FBA), Nord University
Research Data Café (Digital)
Library course
Research
PhD course
27 August 2026

Research Data Café (Digital)

Teams
12:00
13:30
Ask questions while working on data from your own research project.