Want to be a PG Symposium Chairperson?
We’re looking for volunteers to act as Presentation Stream Chairs at the 2021 Online Postgraduate Research Symposium, taking place next Friday 26 November. More information about this event is available […]
We’re looking for volunteers to act as Presentation Stream Chairs at the 2021 Online Postgraduate Research Symposium, taking place next Friday 26 November. More information about this event is available […]
Editor’s Note: This is the last in Scott’s 5-part series on online conferences. Find Scott’s earlier articles here: Part 1 on choosing a presentation format, Part 2 on preparing an […]
As I’ve attended online conferences, presented my research, and watched others present theirs, I’ve picked up some ideas about what makes a good (or not-so-good) impression. Here are my tips […]
Just as you would for an in-person conference, you need to prepare for things to go wrong in an online conference too. However, in an online context, there are new […]
Yesterday, we started our series by Scott Pilkington on presenting at an online conference. You can find Part 1 (about choosing a presentation format) here. Regardless of whether your oral […]
If the last couple of months have taught us anything in Auckland, it’s that we can’t count on opening up and returning to in-person events any time soon. As such, […]
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 […]
If you are working on an idea with business potential, have research you want to commercialise, or want to launch a startup…you’ve probably got legal questions. Here’s your opportunity to […]
Our friends at the AUT Library are offering some online workshops next month designed to help you succeed with searching and managing your literature. New or returning PG students should […]
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 […]
This post by Dr Anaise Irvine first appeared on Thesislink in July 2018. In 2021, academic job interviews may be conducted online; but many of the same principles for success […]