Autism and ADHD-friendly One-Day Writing Retreat New
This writing retreat is designed to offer structured sessions of academic writing for PhD students who wish to come and work in a supportive environment, and discuss strategies for good working practices that accommodate neurodivergence. You do NOT need to have a confirmed diagnosis to attend this retreat.
We start the day with an introduction that discusses the kinds of challenges that Autism and ADHD can present in doctoral research, as well as strengths. This is followed by discussion sessions on finding adaptive ways to work when handling executive dysfunction, or issues with your environment. The rest of the day is dedicated to writing, with short sessions to test out new ways to approach your work.
You will be writing alongside fellow graduate students. There will be a ‘quiet room’ and a ‘noisy room’ to accommodate various working styles/activities, and attendees are welcome to bring along any fidget objects etc. that would normally help them focus. We will also bring a selection of these to try out!
If you have attended before you are very welcome to come again – feel free to skip the introductory talk or just go get settled in the ‘quiet room’ to start your work.
Lastly, tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided, but you will need to arrange your own lunch.
Neurodiverse PhD Students in AHSS and STEMM
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Fri 5 Apr 09:30 - 17:00 | 09:30 - 17:00 | Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03a | map | Amanda Brunton |
- Gain advice on how to manage your PhD as a student with Autism/ADHD
- Meet other neurodiverse students and share ideas
- Enjoy a welcoming work environment to enhance productivity
In person session, comprising information-giving and activities
One whole day session
Booking / availability