Developing Researcher Training Program

Who do I talk to? Discover the difference between the Commercial Research Team and the Research Grants Team
24 May

Who do I talk to? Discover the difference between the Commercial Research Team and the Research Grants Team

Within the Office for Research we have two teams assisting Griffith researchers with the submission of applications and on-goingmanagement of research projects and agreements. They are the Commercial Research Team and the Research Grants Team. So, please join us for a discussion about what the key characteristics of the projects handled by each team, and some information about other types of projects that might even be handled by other areas of the University.
****POSTPONED****  Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR
18 May

****POSTPONED**** Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR

Discover tools and techniques researchers can use to quantitively analyse and organise the literature for a Systemtatic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR). The workshop will use EndNote and Microsoft Excel to demonstrate the initial set-up for an SQLR database. This is the second of two SQLR workshops.
Evidencing your teaching and research impact for promotion
18 May

Evidencing your teaching and research impact for promotion

Are you applying for promotion, or thinking of applying, in 2024 or 2025?
A case for promotion is expected to show evidence of sustained achievement and impact in the areas you are applying : teaching excellence, research excellence or both.
Contract Due Diligence
17 May

Contract Due Diligence

Effective contract due diligence is crucial for Griffith University in order to minimise risk, protect our interests, and capitalise on opportunities. This session will provide participants with the knowledge, skills and practical tools to conduct due diligence and make informed decisions prior to entering into contractual arrangements.
Systematic style reviews in Health - Building a robust search strategy
17 May

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.
Advanced Data Wrangling with Open Refine
16 May

Advanced Data Wrangling with Open Refine

Building on the introductory session; Data Cleaning with OpenRefine, learn advanced data wrangling skills including combining tabular datasets, geolocating data, and "what if" exploration using OpenRefine.