research skills and careers workshops
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research skills and careers workshops
RESEARCH SKILLS AND CAREERS WORKSHOPS Humanities Office of Research And Graduate Studies Image by Caroline McGrath The Humanities Office of Research and Graduate Studies runs a series of workshops for Humanities postgraduate students. The Research Skills and Careers Workshop Series will help you acquire the skills you need to research, write and produce a good thesis in good time. The Research Skills Workshops focus on writing your candidacy proposal and methods. The Career Workshops focuses on conference presentations, career options and publishing. Workshops are usually held on Wednesday mornings. Watch for announcements via posters, flyers, email and our Facebook page - Curtin University Humanities Office of Research and Graduate Studies. Make tomorrow better. Curtin University Doctoral or Master (Research) students, honour students, early career researchers and supervisors welcome. (Please note our workshops do not meet the supervisor registry requirements). Presenters’ powerpoints, when available, can be located on our website - hgso.curtin.edu.au/ student_info/workshops.cfm RSVP RSVP is essential. Please RSVP to humgraduatestudies@curtin.edu.au Please check your email regularly for the latest information on workshops including venues and times. hgso.curtin.edu.au RESEARCH SKILLS AND CAREERS WORKSHOPS Semester One Quality Research Information and Literature Reviews Ms Marilyn Coen, Faculty Librarian Wednesday, 11 March 2015 Time: 9am – 11am Venue: Library, Level 6, Rm 6105 Finding Research Literature: what, where and how? Ms Marilyn Coen, Faculty Librarian Monday, 16 March 2015 Time: 1pm – 3pm Venue: Library, Level 6 Rm 6105 From Topic to Research Question Associate Professor Philip Moore Wednesday, 25 March 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 Research Design and Development Professor Dave Hedgcock Wednesday, 1 April 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 Ethics and Significance of Your Research Professor Baden Offord Wednesday, 22 April 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 From Question to Objectives Dr Payam R Zekavat Wednesday, 29 April 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 Creative Productions as Research Dr Ann Schilo Wednesday, 6 May 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 From Objectives to Methods Professor Rob Cavanagh Thursday, 7 May 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 108.118 10 Things I Learnt Doing My PhD Dr Susan Leong Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 On a Clear Day I Can See My Thesis Dr Susan Blackley Wednesday, 20 May 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 Student/Supervisor Relationship Dr Andrew Cameron Wednesday, 27 May 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501 For enquiries please contact: Ms Julie Lunn Graduate Studies Research Culture Officer Office: 209:423 Telephone: 08 9266 4747 Email: humgraduatestudies@curtin.edu.au Facebook: Curtin University Humanities Office of Research and Graduate Studies RSVP RSVP is essential. Please RSVP to humgraduatestudies@curtin.edu.au. For venue locations please go to properties.curtin.edu.au/maps/ Make tomorrow better. hgso.curtin.edu.au © Copyright Curtin University 2015 CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW) Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology Making the Most of Your PhD Professor Kate Wright Wednesday, 4 March 2015 Time: 10am – 12pm Venue: 408.1501