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Upcoming programs
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Showcase
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Visualise Your Thesis challenges graduate researchers to present their research in a 60 second, eye-catching digital display, using a pre-supplied template.
Sign up for Visualise Your Thesis training courses here, find out more details about the ANU competition here, and get excited for the ANU Visualise Your Thesis competition Final, at Student Research Conference on 20 July 2018.
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Opportunities
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Academic Skills & Learning Centre
Want to learn more about writing up your research for publication or thesis submission? Take a look at the Academic Skills and Learning Centre Research Writing website.
Statistical Consulting Unit (SCU) is located in the John Dedman Building (27). The four academic statisticians here can give you free stats advice for your PhD, Masterate or Honours project. We also provide stats support and collaboration for academic staff. If you would like to make an appointment, go to our website for more information. One of the statisticians will then contact you to organise a suitable time. If you are a postgrad, for your first appointment it is good to come with your supervisor. Useful to you too if you can see one of us at the start of your project for stats design advice, rather than waiting until after you have collected your data.
SCU also offers online courses designed to make researchers aware of moden statistical practice
ANU Library
Writing your literature review? Book a one-to-one consultation with a Library collection advisor for a personalised and efficient approach to searching, evaluating and managing your literature.
Expression of interest: Publishing with LaTeX workshop to be offered in September – please email ilp@anu.edu.au if interested in attending.
Discover how ResearcherID, ORCiD, Publons and Web of Science can help you at our free half-day workshop: Developing and Using an Online Researcher Profile, Monday 4 June, 10am – 1pm.
Manage and analyse qualitative data with NVivo – upcoming workshops are available on 20 and 27 July (cost $180).
Brush up on your Digital Literacy Skills – including Access, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Visio and Word – with ANU Pulse online learning modules. |
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News & links
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Academic Skills & Learning Centre |
Need some advice on writing up your research? Wants some ideas on how to work more efficiently? Through one-to-one appointments a Learning Adviser can work closely with you to develop and improve your writing and writing habits. There are also extensive web resources on the Research Writing website. Additionally, ASLC is currently running writing programs in most of Colleges. Links are provided in the events list above and personal invitations have been sent to candidates with registration passwords included. For more information, contact academicskills@anu.edu.au. If your College or School does not currently have a program – contact ASLC to discuss tailoring a program for you. General workshops for all candidates can be found on their Eventbrite page. |
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ANU Online Wattle, Turnitin & Echo360 training |
ANU Online provides training on Wattle (Moodle), Turnitin, Echo360, and using technology for teaching and learning. We offer: face-to-face sessions, self-paced online training on Wattle Basics, Turnitin, ePortfolio, or Echo360 ALP, monthly online coffee courses - where we discuss topical educational technologies in 15 minutes, or you can join the conversation about education technology with our ANU Online Community.
For more information on Wattle or training, contact us at wattle.support@anu.edu.au or for training please contact EdDesign@anu.edu.au. You can also sign up for our monthly newsletter, with news, events and tips, and view the latest version here.
Save the date for TELFest - 5 November 2018
This new event is a showcase of education innovation and technology-enhanced learning (TEL) at ANU. Learn new ideas, share your experiences, and connect with colleagues at this free, all-day event. Visit the website to learn more and register your interest. |
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ANU Qualitative Research Network |
QRN Forum: Qualitative research at the margins: case studies of innovative methods |
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Centre for Higher Education, Learning &Teaching |
Are you a PhD student who has tutored at ANU? Learn about new ideas and practices. Are you interested in gaining new skills to improve your effectiveness as a tutor/demonstrator? Principles of Tutoring and Demonstrating (PTD) is an intensive 10 module program, designed to help you develop teaching strategies, apply effective lesson planning principles, offer practical help with marking and examples of how to give feedback to your students.
This program is offered during O Week to PhD students who have some tutoring experience. Another PTD program is scheduled for semester 2 and is more practical for those participants new to tutoring. Dates for the ‘new to tutoring’ program released in mid-June.
Registrations essential at https://services.anu.edu.au/training/principles-of-tutoring-and-demonstrating
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Counselling Centre |
Want to connect with others and contribute to the ANU student community?Join the Get Up and Go walking program!
Check out these talking tips on frequently requested topics at the Counselling Centre |
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Ethics training |
Twice monthly Human Ethics Training sessions |
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HDR Administration Support Project |
The University is committed to identifying improvements for administration and support functions that affect the HDR student experience. Under the direction of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) the ANU Service Improvement Group has a project in progress aiming to identify effective ways of delivering significantly improved HDR Administrative Support outcomes.
To read the most recent news from the project, click through to the update. For more information on the HDR Administrative Support Project please visit the web site or contact the Project Managers: Kailee Fisher (PM for the Admissions component) and Megan Easton (PM for the broader body of HDR work). |
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Library
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The ANU Library has obtained the final two volumes of The Banksias by award-winning botanical artist Celia Rosser, completing the Library’s limited-edition set. Hancock Library will have all three volumes on display throughout June.
Brewers, barmaids and boozers, a new exhibition from the ANU Archives showcasing the history of Tooth & Co. Ltd, a significant NSW brewer, and the many hotels it owned and supplied throughout the state. Items are on display in the Menzies Library foyer until July along with an online exhibition and interactive map.
A free shuttle to the NLA departs on the hour from 10am to 5pm, Monday to Friday from Hancock to the National Library of Australia. Look for the yellow and blue bus near the entrance to Hancock Library.
Chifley, Hancock and Law Library will open at 9am on three Saturdays during the first semester exam period, on 26 May, 2 June and 9 June. Chifley levels 2 & 3 will remain open 24 hours. All branch opening hours are on the Library website. |
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ANU Press |
New this month from the ANU Press:
The engagement of anthropology with legal process raises significant practical and ethical issues. ‘Australian Native Title Anthropology’ explores the practical aspects of anthropology that are relevant to the exercise of the discipline.
The latest volume of ‘International Review of Environmental History’ tackles the challenges of writing environmental histories across different methodologies, nations and timescales.
All titles can be purchase or download for free from the ANU Press website. |
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Statistical Consulting Centre
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Appointments for statistical consulting and more information about online statistical courses
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Postgraduate & Research Students' Association (PARSA)
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Need help in writing your thesis? Want to feel more focussed and productive or just want to make some friends? Come join the PARSA Shut Up and Write (SUAW) sessions held each week. Register for day or nights, or just rock up for the FREE coffee sessions.
Information on timings here. For more info on PARSA, visit the PARSA website. |
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From the Thesis Whisperer
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Roll of Honour
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Warm congratulations to these following students who have been recently approved to graduate from their PhD or MPhil. Well done all! |
Name |
Program |
ANU College |
Namsoon Eom |
PhD |
CoS |
Caroline Stevenson |
PhD |
CAP |
Yishan Huang |
PhD |
CAP |
Anuparna Mukherjee |
PhD |
CASS |
Martin Hess |
PhD |
CAP |
Yan Xu |
MPhil |
CHM |
Arm Nakornthab |
PhD |
CBE |
Ceilidh Armer |
PhD |
CECS |
Adriyanto Adriyanto |
PhD |
CAP |
Yulia Sari |
PhD |
CAP |
Trixie Tangit |
PhD |
CASS |
Catherine Clutton |
PhD |
CHM |
Catherine Rayner |
PhD |
CoS |
Siobhan St George |
MPhil |
CHM |
Georgia Mansell |
PhD |
CoS |
Xin Hou |
PhD |
CoS |
Ji-Fan Hsieh |
PhD |
CoS |
Jing Yan Haw |
PhD |
Cos |
Annisa Satyanti |
PhD |
CoS |
Angela Cadavid |
PhD |
CHM |
Haoyang Zhang |
PhD |
CoS |
Katherina Ng |
PhD |
CoS |
Katherine Moon |
PhD |
CoS |
Matthew Webb |
PhD |
CoS |
Romzi Ationg |
PhD |
CASS |
Alice Falkiner |
PhD |
CASS |
Franc Ivankovic |
PhD |
CECS |
Patrick Hamshere |
PhD |
CBE |
Peter Cayton |
PhD |
CBE |
John Rivers |
PhD |
CoS |
Rebecca Jones |
PhD |
CASS |
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