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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 […]
Articles, tips, and notices for postgraduate research students at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and beyond.
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 […]
On Friday 3rd September the Graduate Research School held the AUT 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) final via livestream. This was the second time the AUT final has been held online […]
On 23rd June we held a Mix & Mingle event alongside an awards ceremony for recent recipients of AUT Doctoral Scholarships and Vice Chancellor’s Doctoral Scholarships. The event was hosted […]
This post from the Graduate Research School first appeared on Thesislink in February 2016. It has been updated where some acronyms (or links) have since changed. Universities are enormous institutions. […]
You may have heard of AUT’s Health Futures initiative – a programme to fund health research that has practical real-world applications. One of the projects under this programme is all […]
As we wind down for the year, we hope that many of you can have a well-deserved break from your research. AUT will enter its summer operations period from Saturday […]
Currently, doctoral and Master of Philosophy students can be admitted and enrolled into their programme on a monthly basis throughout the year. The University Postgraduate Board has determined that, from […]
Hello from our homes to yours! We are now in day 2 of the national lockdown, and many people are adjusting to a new normal and a new way of […]
After the terrorist attacks on Christchurch mosques on March 15th 2019, AUT Muslim doctoral candidate Najmah Usman wrote two posts for Thesislink giving her reflections. Here, writing with her husband […]
Got opinions about postgraduate research support at AUT? Great! We want to hear them! AUT’s Postgraduate Research Advisory Group (PRAG) acts a channel through which postgraduate research students can communicate […]
The new Dean of the Graduate Research School, Professor Mark Orams, would like to extend an open invitation to all postgraduate students and staff members. Mark is planning to have […]
Anyone who has done work at university level will very likely be familiar with the concept of ‘academic integrity.’ The message is loud and clear: plagiarism is wrong, correct citation […]