We Test 3 Tools for Visually ‘Mapping’ your Research Area
If you’re a visual person, the text-heavy terrain of academic research can be a foreign landscape. Piles of papers promise deep insights into your research area, but sometimes it’s hard […]
Articles, tips, and notices for postgraduate research students at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and beyond.
If you’re a visual person, the text-heavy terrain of academic research can be a foreign landscape. Piles of papers promise deep insights into your research area, but sometimes it’s hard […]
Attention doctoral students! Would you like to… expand your international network? have exceptional doctoral experiences? learn different technological tools for academic/research practice? If so, then you may like to participate in 23 […]
Ready to switch into writing mode for 2023? Apply to join us at a Write-Away day on the AUT South campus on 24 March. You bring yourself and your device/materials; […]
The Graduate Research School is thrilled to present the 2022 AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium at the city campus on Thursday 17 November! This year’s Symposium features a keynote presentation from […]
This post first appeared on Thesislink in January 2018. In the red corner, weighing in at a hefty time commitment and a massive transcription job, we have… INTERVIEWS! In the […]
Want to amp up your thesis-writing progress before the end of the year? We have a great selection of November workshops, many of which focus on writing the parts of […]
If you are planning to publish during your time as a research student, you may be wondering how co-authorship works. Journal articles can have any number of authors*… but how […]
This post by Scott Pilkington first appeared on Thesislink in May 2020. Some information and links have been updated in this version. Generally, when I sit down to write something […]
If you’ve been considering presenting your research at the AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium this year, you’d better be quick! Entries for abstracts close this Friday 23 September. At this stage, […]
We’re reaching the time of year when many people are racing to get drafts finished and publications submitted before the summer holidays. If that’s you, and you’d like some quiet […]
This article by Dr Anaise Irvine first appeared on Thesislink in April 2017. When I first enrolled in my research degree and rocked up to my department, I was given […]
When writing is hard, daunting, lonely, or otherwise challenging, the support and encouragement of some fellow PG research writers can be just the thing to get your creative juices flowing. […]