October 29, 2021: COVID-19 update for research students
Kia ora Postgraduate Research Students, I hope that wherever you are that you are well and managing to continue to progress with your work despite the challenges we are currently […]
Articles, tips, and notices for postgraduate research students at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and beyond.
Kia ora Postgraduate Research Students, I hope that wherever you are that you are well and managing to continue to progress with your work despite the challenges we are currently […]
Sharing your research at a conference or symposium can open up a lot of doors professionally, and allow you to get your research out to the wider world. But there’s […]
Some people are focused thesis-writers: the type that love to grab a mug of something hot and burrow down for a day of productive, distraction-free writing. They successfully ignore their […]
Kia ora Postgraduate Research Students, Earlier this week I let you know that discussions were underway as to how AUT would support postgraduate research students whose progress has been disrupted […]
Kia ora Graduate Research Students, I am pleased to return to my substantive role as Dean of the Graduate Research School following my secondment to the role of Interim Dean […]
Abstract submissions close 1 October 2021 – submit yours here! Thinking of presenting at the AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium on Friday 26 November? No matter what stage you’re at, all […]
Ko Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori tēnei. For Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, and because it’s my last week as editor of Thesislink, I thought I’d share some […]
Tēnā koutou e te whānau. We hope you are doing well and enjoying Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori so far. The Graduate Research School would like to advise that […]
This post was first published on 17 August as “Get your Applications in for our November Writers’ Retreat: It’ll be a real treat”. Republishing as you may not have had […]
Tēnā koe, hello research student, At the time of this communication, we can only speculate on how our government will progress the alert levels over the next few weeks. We […]
Kia ora research student Aotearoa/New Zealand (and Auckland in particular) waits in hope that Covid cases will continue to decline. In the meantime, Auckland stays under alert Level 4 until […]
Distractions Kia ora koutou, hope everyone is doing as well as possible in these trying times. As researchers we are often thinking about ways to avoid distractions but sometimes a […]