\documentclass[aspectratio=169]{beamer} \usepackage{tabularx} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{csquotes} % section frame \AtBeginSection[]{ \begin{frame} \vfill \centering \begin{beamercolorbox}[sep=8pt,center,shadow=true,rounded=true]{title} \usebeamerfont{title}\insertsectionhead\par% \end{beamercolorbox} \vfill \end{frame} } % URL coloring \hypersetup { colorlinks=true, linkcolor=blue, filecolor=magenta, urlcolor=blue, pdftitle={Overleaf Example}, pdfpagemode=FullScreen, } % Referencing \bibliographystyle{IEEEtran} \title{PhD Interview Presentation} %\subtitle{aa} %\date{Week 1} \author{Warwick New} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{frame} \frametitle{Points to cover} {\tiny \begin{itemize} \item 1. Why have you chosen to undertake doctoral research at Falmouth University, and how does its research environment align with your aspirations? \item 2. What is the central question, problem, or hypothesis driving your research, and how does it connect to Falmouth’s research strengths? \item 3. What do you hope to uncover, challenge, or contribute through your research? \item 4. Which prior work – whether theoretical, creative, or methodological – do you consider significant in shaping your research area? \item 5. What key challenges do you anticipate in your research, and how do you plan to address them? \item 6. What previous work in your chosen or related field are you particularly proud of, and how does it inform your research direction? \item 7. What research methods do you propose to use (e.g. qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods), and why are they suited to your project? \item 8. What ethical considerations are relevant to your research, particularly in relation to Falmouth’s emphasis on creative and critical inquiry? \item 9. Which disciplinary field(s) does your research engage with, and how will your project contribute to existing knowledge within these areas? \item 10. What technical skills (e.g. research methods, software, languages) will you need to develop to support your research? \item 11. If your project is practice-based, how does your creative or professional practice inform and shape your enquiry? \end{itemize} } \end{frame} \section{What is the problem I'm trying to solve?} \begin{frame} \frametitle{What is the gap I've identified} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{The fields this gap interacts with} \end{frame} \section{How do I plan to address this space} \begin{frame} \frametitle{How am I addressing the gap} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{The intervention} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{What is the variable. What does better look like} % what research methods will analyse this \end{frame} \section{Challenges and ethical considerations} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Key challenges in the study} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{main ethical concerns} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Key challenges in this area} \end{frame} \section{Me, My Skills, And why I want to study at Falmouth University} % 1 4 9? 10? \begin{frame} \frametitle{Who am I?: Relevant Job Experience} \begin{itemize} \item Senior Technician at Falmouth Universities Games Academy, specialising in Computing. \begin{itemize} \item Previously I was an Associate Lecturer and an e-Learning Developer \end{itemize} \item I have worked on streaming interactive 3D Architectural Visualisation experiences with \href{https://www.amutri.com/}{Amutri Ltd} \cite{Amutri}. \item And I have worked with live audio streaming for podcasts in a former startup called Ramble that attempted to live stream podcasts and call in radio shows. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Who am I?: Relevant Research} I have been contributed to the following papers with academic staff from Falmouth University previously: \begin{itemize} \item Student Perspectives on the Purpose of Peer Evaluation During Group Game Development Projects \cite{10.1145/3481282.3481294} \item An Exploratory Analysis of Student Experiences with Peer Evaluation in Group Game Development Projects \cite{10.1145/3555009.3555021} \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame} \frametitle{Why I want to study here} \begin{itemize} \item I already work here delivering content to the students and feel that the computing departments research goals and my work already align really well. \item The research area I'm applying to perform research within is the work I am already performing at this institution. \item It will be a good reason to continue to develop new software keeping up with novel techniques which can also influence my teaching. \end{itemize} \end{frame} \begin{frame}[allowframebreaks] \frametitle{References} \bibliography{references.bib} \end{frame} \end{document}