Applying Creativity in Research New
Creativity is a critical part of research, helping people look at old problems in new ways and facilitating leaps in thinking that seem logical in hindsight but are far from it in the moment. In this practical workshop we will briefly explore what creativity is, and quickly move on to exercises, tools and techniques that can boost your creative confidence so you can apply it to your own research.
A central theme will be that creativity is not a talent but a way of operating, and we will look at that way of operating. Although not essential, participants are asked to think of a particular problem or challenge in their research before the workshop so they can practice some of the tips and techniques - who knows, it could be the breakthrough you’ve been looking for!
All PhDs
Participants are asked to think of a particular problem or challenge in their research before the workshop so they can practice some of the tips and techniques that will be discussed during the workshop.
This workshop will be facilitated by Dr Geraint Wyn Story. Geraint did a PhD in the Department of Plant Sciences at Cambridge, and then worked as a research team manager for a biotech company for two years before changing career direction and becoming the Researcher Development Consultant for the life sciences at Cambridge from 2008 – 2014. He then founded his company Cambridge Training Associates and continues to deliver personal and professional development internationally. Creativity is the cornerstone of his work, enabling him to take innovative and original approaches to work, and is an integral part of some of his facilitation tools and techniques including LEGO Serious Play.
3.5 hours
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