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Author: Emma Jean Kelly, PhD Candidate I love Professor Welby Ings. It’s not every day I’d say that about a lecturer, but Prof Ings really is amazing. I first saw […]
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Author: Emma Jean Kelly, PhD Candidate I love Professor Welby Ings. It’s not every day I’d say that about a lecturer, but Prof Ings really is amazing. I first saw […]
Photo: Sio Alatini, Masters student and Dr Jennie Billot Recently the University Postgraduate Centre ran a survey, giving the blog users an opportunity to provide feedback on Thesislink. We have […]
Authors: Guillaume Tiberghien & Dominik Huber, PhD Candidates in Tourism (AUT) Join the Research Roundtable and listen to Keri-Anne Wikitera and Guillaume Tiberghien. They will present the current state of […]
Date: 14th – 17th October, 2013 Venue: Vaughan Park Retreat, Long Bay, Auckland We invite all enrolled AUT postgraduate research students to attend a 4 day Writer’s Retreat held at […]
When nearing the end of your research study there is some relief at seeing the final hurdle in sight. The work is done, the thesis is written and you are […]
AUT University is proud to host the 36th annual conference of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia – to be held in […]
The AUT Campus Libraries will be closed on Friday 12 July from 12.00pm onwards where there will be no Library staff member available during that time. This will not affect […]
Authors: Guillaume Tiberghien & Dominik Huber, PhD Candidates in Tourism (AUT) Join the Research Roundtable and listen to Nadia Kalbaska for the 4th Research Roundtable. Nadia is currently a PhD […]
Author: Jean Walker, AUT Library This classic Kiwi ad for domestic tourism had the tagline ‘Don’t leave town till you’ve seen the country’. That was good advice for New Zealanders […]
Author: Professor John Bitchener Once the research is over, the question of exactly how to write each chapter of a thesis or dissertation remains. This invaluable guide introduces first-time thesis […]
Author: Ena Manuireva This reading group is about the critical reading of the word/world around us. The reading of the word could mean, but is not exclusive to: academic articles; […]
Author: Katharine Hoskyn Over the weekend I walked into a fitness centre and immediately saw these two (unattributed) quotes. They leapt off the wall. My first thought was ‘Great, that’s […]