Many Paths to Impact
Real-world impact is an increasingly important outcome indicator for both universities and individual researchers. Join us for a panel discussion with leading AUT researchers who will share their interesting – and […]
Articles, tips, and notices for postgraduate research students at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and beyond.
Real-world impact is an increasingly important outcome indicator for both universities and individual researchers. Join us for a panel discussion with leading AUT researchers who will share their interesting – and […]
AUT’s 2022 3MT Competition entrants have prepared their video presentations, and the judges have made some tough decisions in the pre-heats round. Drumroll please… the doctoral finalists are: Congratulations to […]
The Qualitative & Mixed Methods group is having a lunch for existing and potential new members on Thursday 7 July at 12 noon on the city campus. The group brings […]
Working on a climate change project, or something with implications for climate change? AUT has a new Climate Change Researchers’ Group especially for PG students involved in tackling the urgent […]
If you’ve been thinking about entering this year’s 3MT competition, better act quickly! Entries close tomorrow. At this stage, all you need to do is fill out a simple online […]
Have you ever tried to describe your research to flatmates, cousins, or mail carriers? Have you noticed blank stares, slow nods, or swift changes of subject? It can be incredibly […]
Need a focused writing day? On June 17th, a group of AUT PG research students, along with support staff from the Graduate Research School and AUT Library, will descend on […]
Now that AUT has a shiny new learning management system (hi, Canvas!) we have a new home for Turnitin. As you may know, all theses and dissertations (except those presented […]
Hermeneutic Phenomenology (HP) is a qualitative research method that seeks to uncover the meaning in people’s lived experiences through personal stories and reflections. Sounds simple in a quick summary… but […]
It’s been two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. Two years of on-and-off lockdowns, working from home, and Zoom learning. Two years of some things happening on campus, other things not. […]
Kia ora Postgraduate Research Students, We hope you are keeping well as Auckland moves past the peak of the Omicron outbreak. We recognise that many of you will have felt […]
This week sees the launch of AUT’s first postgraduate-led peer reviewed journal. Rangahau Aranga: AUT Graduate Review is a fully open access, peer reviewed journal featuring content from the plethora of […]