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Doctoral Research Society presents: Halo Hacks seminar series

11/06/2025
Halo Hacks Doctoral Research Society seminar series - session 3

The Doctoral Researchers Society has launched a new series of lunch-time seminars themed “Halo Hacks” - open to both students and staff.

Halo Hacks, under the new leadership of Deinsam D. Ogan, has been described as highly valuable for knowledge sharing, fostering discussions, and promoting professional growth by providing opportunities for learning, networking, and staying updated on industry trends. 

  • Venue: Harrison Library, MD 165

  • Time: 1pm

  • Next session date: Thursday 26 June 2025

 

There will also be an online Writing Retreat on Thursday 19 June 2025 

Joining Details: Zoom [Meeting ID: 317 697 828 300 4] & [Passcode: Fv3BQ23s] 

RSVP: please email Deinsam D. Ogan d.d.ogan2@wlv.ac.uk for further details. 

All staff and students welcome!

 

The Halo Hacks seminar sessions have been power-packed with goodies such as: 

1. Educative and Inspiring

2. Open to Networking and Collaboration

3. Encourage Professional Growth and Career Advancement

In-depth learning

The seminars will allow for a more focused and interactive approach to learning, enabling attendees to delve deeper into specific topics than traditional lectures or online resources. 

Connecting with peers

These seminars will provide a platform for individuals to connect with colleagues, experts, and like-minded professionals, fostering valuable networking opportunities. 

Staying current

Halo Hacks seminars will help both students and professionals stay up-to-date on the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in their field. 

Provide expert insights

Halo Hacks seminars will feature experienced speakers, providing attendees with valuable insights and perspectives that might not be readily available elsewhere. 

Building relationships

The interactions that will occur can lead to collaborations, partnerships, and even career advancements. 

Continuing education

The University of Wolverhampton encourages seminar participation as it can be a form of continuing education, contributing to professional development and career advancement. 

Practical application

The seminars will incorporate simple hands-on exercises, case studies, and real-world examples, allowing participants to apply their knowledge and develop simple but practical skills. 

Sharing ideas and perspectives

It promises to encourage the exchange of ideas and perspectives, promoting a more comprehensive understanding of complex topics. 

Boosting confidence

The University of Wolverhampton encourages its students to build presentation and public speaking confidence. Halo Hacks seminar participation and presentation of ideas will help participants to build confidence and improve communication skills, which are valuable assets in any career. 

We look forward to welcoming you to the next series, which occurs monthly!

 

For more information please contact the Corporate Communications Team.