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Australian National University
17 April 2023

The Productive Academic Series

Our productivity series is designed to help you meet the expectations of your job or research degree within a reasonable working week. During the PhD we are taught what the outcome of good academic work looks like, but we are left to work out how through trial and error. What’s the best way to keep track of and progress big projects amid innumerable distractions? How do you stay focused when your work is constantly interrupted? How do you manage a writing pipeline? What feedback do you need to be successful?

All our workshops draw on the most current research about cognition and attention. We will open your mind to new ways of working and show you how to effectively use technology to tame that work beast.

Apr 24 | Purpose
May 1  | Planning
May 8  | Pushing
May 15| Participation
May 22| Probing

Expressions of interest still open for the Statistics Boot Camp!

Go on a three-day ‘deep dive’ boot camp designed to help you write a Data Analysis Plan and identify the statistics you need to conduct your research. This Boot Camp is for people just beginning their research and using quantitative data analysis to answer their research questions. This Boot Camp will be run by Associate Professor Richardson, who has over two decades of experience in teaching introductory statistics to undergraduates, so she knows all about the statistics hesitancy that some candidates bring to their research. She has published research on innovative ways to bring statistics to life, and on the difficulties in writing statistically because of the language ambiguities involved. EOI Closes on Thur 20 Apr 2023.

10-12 May | EOI for the Statistics Boot Camp

Resilient Researcher Workshops

These one-hour workshops are a part of the Resilient Researcher program which is designed to support HDR candidates and ECRs throughout their research by building and maintaining psychological wellbeing, enhancing communication, relationship skills and developing career confidence.

This Webinar is hosted by Dr Shari Walsh. Shari is an experienced psychologist and career development practitioner who utilises a holistic approach when working with clients. Shari is highly skilled in individual counselling, couples counselling, group workshops and seminars, and project work.

2 May | The emotionally intelligent researcher
2 May | Communicating positively

Opportunities

20 Apr | Introduction to EndNote
20 Apr | Journal Article Writing (Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
21 Apr | Journal Article Writing (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths)
27 Apr | How not to run out of time
27 Apr | HDR Publishing in journals (Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)
28 Apr | Publishing in Journals (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)
28 Apr | Word for academic writing: thesis essentials
2 May | Introduction to library research
3 May | Research Data Management
3 May | Accessing the ‘hidden’ job market by networking the smart way.
4 May | Advanced EndNote
5 May | Word for academic writing: formatting your document
11 May | Advanced Research: using ANU Library Databases
12 May | Word for academic writing: maintaining consistency in your thesis
Contact
researcherdevelopment@anu.edu.au
https://www.anu.edu.au/HDR
Australian National University