Academic Avengers: EndNote
Presenters: Nick Zografos & Cate Slater, UOW Library
Date: Tuesday 26 March, 2024
Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm, AEST
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong) 40 PEOPLE MAX.
For guidance on how to use and download EndNote , please see the UOW Library - EndNote Workbook or book a consultation with a librarian.
Researchers Resilience: Mental Health Workshop + Welcome Party with WUPA!
Presenter: Anna Beniuk, UOW Mental Health Team
Date: Thursday 28 March, 2024
Time: 4:30pm - 5:30pm, AEST (Welcome Party with WUPA to begin at 5:30pm)
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong)
For mental health support, please see the UOW Support and Wellbeing services page.
Developing a Critical Argument
Presenter: Dr Anne Hellwig, HDR Academic Support
Date: Tuesday 23 April, 2024
Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm, AEST
Delivery: Dual-Delivery
This workshop has now passed. The recording and resources from this session are now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
Demystifying Culture Shock
Presenter: Professor Honglin Chen, Deputy Dean of Graduate Research
Date: Wednesday 24 April, 2024
Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm, AEST
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong)
This workshop has now passed. If you are an International student looking for assistance in adjusting to life in Australia, please see the UOW Support for International students page.
Critical Analysis
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss, Dean of Graduate Research
Date: Wednesday 1 May, 2024
Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm, AEST
Delivery: Dual (On-Campus & Online)
This workshop has now passed. The recording and resources from this session are now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
How to impress your examiners and employers at the same time: Tools and tricks that enhance your discussion and your career concurrently
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss, Professor Bradley Williams, Associate Professor Tillmann Boehme
Date: Wednesday 8 May, 2024 & Thursday 9 May, 2024
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong) & Online
This workshop has now passed. The recording and resources from this session are now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
Meditation for Researchers: An effective (and alternative) method for improving your research output
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss, Dean of Graduate Research
Date: Wednesday 15 May, 2024
Time: 11:30am - 1:30pm, AEST
Delivery: Dual (On-Campus & Online)
This workshop has now passed. A recording of the meditation conducted during the session is available here.
Pitching Your Innovative Ideas
Presenter: Denny Nesbitt & Tamantha Stutchbury, iAccelerate
Date: Thursday 16 May, 2024
Time: 8:30am - 9:30am, AEST
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong)
This workshop has now passed. The recording and resources from this session are now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
Researcher's Guide to Effective Project Management
Presenter: Professor Rodney Clarke, Faculty of Business and Law
Date: Thursday 30 May, 2024
Time: 3:30pm - 5:30pm, AEST
Delivery: Dual (On-Campus & Online)
This workshop has now passed. The recording from this session is now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
Surviving your Research Proposal Review
Presenter: Professor Corinne Cortese, Associate Dean - Higher Degree Research for the Faculty of Business and Law
Date: Wednesday 5 June, 2024
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm, AEST
Delivery: On-Campus (Wollongong)
This workshop has now passed. The resources from this session are now available here on the Higher Degree Researcher Development Hub Moodle site. If you have trouble accessing this site, please contact us at graduateresearch-training@uow.edu.au
Aspirations to Inspirations: Discussions from a Panel of Experienced Writers
Presenter: Professor Honglin Chen, Professor Liz Halcomb, & Dr Anne Hellwig
How to Knock the SOCKs off your Reader: Communicating convincingly the significance and originality of your study
Presenter: Professor Honglin Chen
Framing your Writing and Overcoming Writer's Block
Presenter: Professor Honglin Chen & Professor Simon Moss
How to Write with Precision and Rigour
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss
How to Create or Utilise AI Tools to Simplify Your Work and Life
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss and Dr Armin Alimardani
Upholding Research Integrity: Navigating the Supervisory Relationship
Presenters: Professor Brian Yecies and Ryah Perkiss (Research Integrity Development & Ethics Office)
Thematic Analysis Workshop
Presenters: Associate Professor Catherine Mac Phail & Associate Professor Natalia Hanley
Common mistakes in statistics and how to avoid them
Presenters: Brad Wakefield and Marijka Batterham for Health Innovations and the Data and Decision Science Network
Editing Your Manuscript and Preparing for Submission
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss
Communicating with Credibility and Influence
Presenters: Dr Neryl East & Dr Mary Papakosmas
Revised Authorship Policy - Information session for researchers
Presenters: Aimee Wall and Ryah Perkiss, Research Integrity Development and Ethics Office
Annual Progress Report (APR) Information Session
Presenters: Emily Keough (Researcher Development Unit) & Bo Zheng (Graduate Research School)
Advanced NVIVO (eligibility requirements apply)
Presenter: Talent & Organisational Development Team
HDR Festival: 5-7 February, 2024
In February 2024 the Graduate Research School ran the first ever HDR Festival for Higher Degree Research candidates from across the University of Wollongong. The event spanned 3 days and included a number of presentations from knowledgeable and experienced speakers. We had over 150 people register for this event and were so please to have so many HDR candidates join us.
Some of the highlights included a debate on research ethics and integrity, a motivational speech from Distinguished Professor Sharon Robinson, and a presentation from a range of UOW academics on how to take care of yourself as an HDR candidate
Recordings of all sessions from the HDR Festival are now available on the Higher Degree Research Development Hub Moodle site.