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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 […]
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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 […]
We are currently looking for volunteers to act as session chairs at the AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium on Thursday 17 November. As a session chair, you will introduce 3-4 speakers, […]
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 […]
With only three months left in the year, it’s crunch time for many people. If you’re facing deadlines, piling workloads, and perhaps even a thesis submission date, we’ve got your […]
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, […]
Postgraduate study does not only build a dissertation/a thesis; the journey builds up the people – both the supervisors and the student. In fact, the supervisors and the student are […]
All postgraduate students (and supervisors) are invited to join us for the upcoming Postgraduate Mix & Mingle and AUT Doctoral Scholarship Award Ceremony from 4pm on 14 September in WG308. […]
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 […]
Kia ora koutou, we hope you’re looking forward to some warmer weather (and hopefully less sickness going around) as we move into spring. If you need a little help or […]
Yes, Microsoft Word is the most frequently used digital tool in most people’s postgraduate journey – but in order to make full use of digital technologies, there is a whole […]