Workshopinfo Objectives Time management is about managing our private and professional tasks to meet deadlines, deliver results and to create impact without losing the focus for individual aims and visions. To develop time management skills in a scientific environment inherits special challenges, since research is fundamentally exploratory, and often unpredictable. Content This three-hour breakout session will provide common time management techniques. Participants will learn how to set priorities, design the day, plan a week and reflect individual habits and preferences. Further, the training will help to handle disturbances and how to deal with procrastination. 10 days before the breakout session participants are asked to fill an online survey and send feedback about their expectation in the training. This information will provide the base of the workshop set-up, the selection of topics and exercises. Participants will receive a feedback before the first training day. Language English Format of the workshop Digital Maximum number of participants 12 Work units 4 Target Group All phases of the doctoral studies Field of study Humanities, Social Sciences, Law and Economics / Geistes-, Sozial-, Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften Nature and Life Sciences / Natur- und Lebenswissenschaften Persons authorized to book PhDs Eligible to participate Berlin University Alliance (BUA) Booking status Booking not available