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Mid to late candidature series for sciences, engineering and technology

The mid to late candidature series is for PhD, Masters and Professional doctorate by research students who have completed the research proposal and are looking for more information about managing candidature, writing and speaking.

Please note: attending this series will help you attain the Research Degree Graduate Qualities, a requirement for the completion of your candidature (see Final Review of Progress for more information).

Additional Writers' Circles language workshops for students with English as an additional language are also available. 

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Series details 2009

Please note: RDGQ=Research Degree Graduate Qualities

October dates and venues

Tuesdays 10am-12pm, Mawson Lakes campus
Wednesdays 10am-12pm, City West campus

Workshop name Mawson Lakes City West RDGQ
1 Minimising stress and optimising performance 6 October 7 October 4
2 Being a scientist/professional - building networks for future success 13 October 13 October 2, 4, 6, 7
3 Creative thinking - releasing your 'blocks' 20 October 21 October 2-3
4 Writing papers: the success factors 27 October 28 October 6
5 Writing papers: writing introductions 3 November 4 November 6
6 Writing papers: writing effective Abstracts 10 November 11 November 6
7 Writing papers: editing - from argument to grammar 17 November 18 November 6
8 The secrets of great oral presentations 1 December 2 December 6
9 Presenting your work and receiving feedback from your peers 8 December 9 December 6

 

Registration and workshop information

Workshop descriptions for the mid to late candidature series
Register for a mid to late candidature series workshop - open one month prior to the first workshop
Uni-wide calendar of face to face RESA workshops
 

Facilitators

The mid to late candidature series is presented by Dr Judy Ford. The Library component is delivered by Academic Librarians

 

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