| Title | Time | Room | Teacher |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time Management: Achieving your goals a day at a time / 26-4-TM-1 | 30.04.2026 13:00 - 16:00 (Thu) | online | Dr. Klamt, Marlies |
| Time Management: Achieving your goals a day at a time / 26-4-TM-1 | 07.05.2026 13:00 - 15:30 (Thu) | online | Dr. Klamt, Marlies |
| Time Management: Achieving your goals a day at a time / 26-4-TM-1 | 28.05.2026 13:00 - 15:30 (Thu) | online | Dr. Klamt, Marlies |
Participation
Doctoral researchers (all disciplines) of the Berlin University Alliance.
Before booking a workshop, please make sure that you can attend for the entire duration. Please check our terms and conditions.
Objectives & Content
From Chaos to Clarity: Writing a Monthly Plan that Fosters Focus and Facilities Progress towards the Doctorate
- How to write a monthly plan that secures that you never lose focus
- How to break down your monthly goals into manageable actions steps
- How to celebrate success and reflect on the past month to improve your planning skills
Achieving Your Goals a Day at a Time: Effective Weekly and Daily Planning
- Participants will be introduced to two methods of weekly planning
- They will choose one and write a weekly plan
- They will also learn how to make their weekly planning more realistic by including buffer time
Overcoming Obstacles, Sharing Success: Exchanging Experiences on Implementation Monthly, Weekly and Daily Planning During Your Doctorate
- Participants are invited to evaluate of the implemented strategies and tools from the two former workhsops
- They share successes but also obstacles
- Adequate solutions to those obstacles are discussed
Please note
For updates and announcements register to our DRS Newsletter.
Also check out workshops at the BUA partner institutions that are available for you free of charge: Graduate Studies Support Program.
For workshops held online, participation is allowed under the following conditions: a working camera that is turned on and a microphone to allow active participation in discussions and group work. Headphones must also be used to protect other participants from office eavesdroppers. In this context, we would also like to refer to the rules for digital courses at Freie Universität Berlin (Code of Conduct).
Further information
Doctoral programs calculate credits that you can earn by participating in our workshops based on the transcripts (8 work units result in 0.5 credit points; 1 work unit equals 45 min. workshop-time). In the case of mini workshops (less than 8 hours work units), these are calculated on a pro rata basis using the work units. Be aware: You must have attended enough short workshops to have accumulated enough “work units” to be eligible for credit transfer (i.e. 2x 3h workshop = 2x 4 work units à 45 min = 8 work units = 0.5 credits)