Developing Researcher Training Program

Copyright, Publishing and Open Access Considerations Q and A
15 Jun

Copyright, Publishing and Open Access Considerations Q and A

Participants are asked to view a series of videos before the session, that examine copyright, publishing and open access considerations across all research disciplines. In this one hour session, the Information Policy Officer will answer questions and respond to comments from participants.
Publishing during your PhD
14 Jun

Publishing during your PhD

On completion of this workshop participants should be able to: identify official HDR publishing requirements, including using publications in your thesis, copyright considerations, thesis structure requirements. Also become aware of support and training services available throughout your candidature.
The Art of Self-Marketing for Researchers
10 Jun

The Art of Self-Marketing for Researchers

Tune into series of 3 webinars aimed at offering strategies, tools, insights, and advice to help you unlock your potential and get started in developing your own self-promotion campaign for career success. This three session webinar series is applicable for both HDRs and ECRs.
Conveying your argument in academic writing
09 Jun

Conveying your argument in academic writing

Develop a clear argument in your writing as well as identifying arguments in the writing of others.
Systematic style reviews in Health: Building a robust search strategy
08 Jun

Systematic style reviews in Health: Building a robust search strategy

Your library specialists will demonstrate expert search techniques using an example systematic review research question, for you to later apply to your own review search strategy. You will learn to use these techniques through demonstrations and discussions. The workshop will include topics like search concepts and synonyms, adjacency searching, subject headings (MeSH) and more.
Data Visualisation Basics
07 Jun

Data Visualisation Basics

Explore methods and tools to create publication quality visualisations of structured, tabular data. Tools covered include MS Excel, along with open-source software Voyant and Raw Graphs.