Developing Researcher Training Program

CANCELLED - Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR
21 Jun

CANCELLED - 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.
Applying for ARC Grants
15 Jun

Applying for ARC Grants

This workshop will provide an overview of the various Australian Research Council (ARC) grant schemes, outlining the differences between them and which to apply for at various career stages. We will also give you an overview of the grant review process undertaken by the Office for Research after the internal deadline and before submission to funding body.
Literature search strategies for Systematic Quantitative Literature Reviews: how to find papers and where to look
15 Jun

Literature search strategies for Systematic Quantitative Literature Reviews: how to find papers and where to look

During this session research librarians will demonstrate the development of a robust, well-documented search strategy, designed to locate all eligible material using an example review question. The session incorporates active learning components where the participants can apply and integrate the techniques discussed into their own search strategy. This is the first of two SQLR workshops.
Conveying the argument in academic writing
14 Jun

Conveying the argument in academic writing

Develop a clear argument in your writing as well as identifying arguments in the writing of others.
Formulating Close-ended Questions for Surveys
12 Jun

Formulating Close-ended Questions for Surveys

This workshop provides an overview to the formulation, wording and sequencing of close-ended questions (CEQs), within the context of the logics and practicalities of constructing a questionnaire to support research.
How to Effectively Use Artificial Intelligence Tools in Academic Teaching and Research
09 Jun

How to Effectively Use Artificial Intelligence Tools in Academic Teaching and Research

With the advent of tools such as ChatGPT and Midjourney, the artificial intelligence (AI) space has become big news, much of it negative. While AI tools have potential for abuse such as plagiarism and generating false information, they can also be effectively used to help improve the efficiency of academic teaching and research.