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Volunteers are the backbone of CIWM

12th June 2020

CIWM / Coronavirus / Professional Development / volunteers

Opinion

How disability can help STEM progress

11th June 2020

Inclusion and diversity / Professional Development / stem

Webinar

Introducing… CIWM Mentoring

22nd May 2020

CIWM Mentoring / Professional Development / webinar

Webinar

Introduction to CIWM Mentoring

11th May 2020

mentor / mentoring / Professional Development

Webinar

Get Chartered with CIWM | Chartered upgrade workshop

17th April 2020

chartered membership / Professional Development / webinar

Webinar

Working through COVID-19

16th April 2020

Coronavirus / mental health / Professional Development / webinar

Guidance

Healthy Minds Achieve More – the Art of Being in the Moment Tip Sheet

5th March 2020

mental health / mindfulness / Professional Development

Guidance

Prioritise your tasks with the low-hanging fruit matrix

13th February 2020

priority matrix / Professional Development / time management

Guidance

Networking: why you should care

19th September 2019

Networking / Professional Development / top tips

Guidance

Take time to reflect – making the most of events

9th June 2019

CPD / Professional Development / Reflective log

Managing Conflict

31st May 2019

managing conflict / Managing teams / Professional Development

Guidance

Planning your professional development…where to start

29th May 2019

CPD / Development Planning / Professional Development

How to get the Best from Performance Reviews

16th November 2017

CPD / Leadership / Management / Managing teams / Professional Development

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