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Does your research (metaphorically) break down walls? If you are doing research that has a positive impact on society — especially if that research is particularly innovative or impactful — […]
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Does your research (metaphorically) break down walls? If you are doing research that has a positive impact on society — especially if that research is particularly innovative or impactful — […]
On Saturday 22nd October, the AUT Climate Change Researchers’ Group held a panel discussion in the Betty Wark room of the Ellen Melville Centre, Auckland CBD. The AUT Climate Change […]
We’re on the final countdown to our biggest PG event of the year… the AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium! If you are presenting at the Symposium, we’re looking forward to learning […]
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 […]
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, […]
In case you missed our AUT 2022 3 Minute Thesis finals event, here are the deserving winners! Jia Hui (Sherry) Feng won the Audience Vote award for her presentation entitled […]
The AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium is coming up on Thursday 17 November 2022. The Symposium is a highlight of our AUT postgraduate calendar and an occasion for research students to […]
AUT’s 2022 3MT Competition entrants have prepared their video presentations, and the judges have made some tough decisions in the pre-heats round. Drumroll please… the doctoral finalists are: Congratulations to […]
This post by Scott Pilkington first appeared on Thesislink in April 2020. To me, one of the biggest frustrations in doing research is that it is usually very poorly communicated, […]
How often have you heard the phrase ‘publish or perish’? It’s common advice for anyone planning a career as a researcher, and it can be a little intimidating. Perish, really? […]
This week sees the launch of AUT’s first postgraduate-led peer reviewed journal. Rangahau Aranga: AUT Graduate Review is a fully open access, peer reviewed journal featuring content from the plethora of […]
It’s one of those strange truths of academia that scholars are sometimes expected to pay in order to have their own work published. Journals can impose ‘processing charges’ or ‘editorial […]