Our courses

The courses below are available to research students in all Graduate Schools and are organised by the PG Research Office. 

Search to enrol for courses using My Campus (under Self Service - Student Centre / Enrollment / Add by Search / Course Career:  PG Research) add a keyword search of the Course/workshop select your preferred Course and Date which will be added to 'your choices'.  Make sure that you click on the 'my choices' tab then select the courses from the table view and then click on “Enrol” to complete enrolment on the course/workshop.
If this is a multi-day course, you must be available to attend all days.
Course venues will be entered onto MyCampus and you'll receive a reminder, one week prior to the event, letting you know the venue.

Cancellations
If you need to cancel your place, please give as much notice as possible so we can ensure your place is allocated to another student.  Except in the case of illness or emergency, we require (at minimum) 48hr notice.  Failure to provide this will result in your records showing non-attendance and your School / Supervisor will be informed as part of the annual progress review. 

You can cancel your place on a course via My Campus.  In case of illness or emergency you should register this via the My Absence function on My Campus.  This will then be recorded as an absence on your student record.    
 
Course full? If the course is full, please join the waiting list so that we know there is high demand. We always try to accommodate demand (e.g. by putting on additional courses based on waiting list numbers). If you are based somewhere other than Glasgow and only attend the main campus for certain parts of the year, please get in touch and we'll see if we can help you book onto courses during that specific period. 

If you don't find what you are looking for or aren't sure if a course is for you then please get in touch. We try not to send too many emails but use the researcher development blog and twitter to share news, resources or events taking place here or elsewhere which might be useful for PG research students. 
 
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