International publication
Introduction
The seventh generic quality involves demonstrating international perspectives in research in a discipline or professional area and as a leading citizen. Higher degree by research students should be able to see their specific field of research as extending internationally, acknowledging that research paradigms cross national boundaries.
The supervisor will ensure that the
research proposal makes use of
appropriate international sources (see also
Information retrieval) and that there is the intention to
contact professional organisations and publishing communities (see also
Academic networks and
Research publication) outside
Australia.
UniSA resources
On campus workshops
Research Education Support Activities (RESA) offers on campus workshops relevant to international publication (eg Communicating research series in Sciences and engineering) as part of the core series (all disciplines). Writers' circles are also available for English as an additional language students. Check the calendar for details of when these workshops are offered.
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Online workshops, courses and resources
Publishing index (RESA) provides links to online workshops, courses and resources.
The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre runs an Adelaide Thinkers in Residence public lecture series. Other public lectures include:
- the Annual Hawke Lecture. Audio transcripts are provided on the web
- International
writers speaking about their research and/or social issues.
Attendance is free. Past presentations are often available online.
Other resources
Useful links - International (UniSA) lists international associations, university listings, publications and networks of relevance to the tertiary education sector.
International publishers:
