Feeling Confused about Literature Review Types?
If ever there was a maze of terminology, then the realm of literature review types is one. It seems that lecturers, supervisors, and journals in specific disciplines may all mean […]
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If ever there was a maze of terminology, then the realm of literature review types is one. It seems that lecturers, supervisors, and journals in specific disciplines may all mean […]
In case it slipped your mind (or calendar), don’t forget that the AUT Postgraduate Research Symposium is coming up on Monday! Registrations are still open via the AUT Research Week […]
You are invited to AUT Wiki Rangahau / Research Week 2024! REGISTER FOR RESEARCH WEEK EVENTS HERE From 9-13 September, AUT will be abuzz with research workshops, panel discussions, presentations, […]
It’s nearly here… the biggest month of the year for PG research events! We are so excited for AUT Wiki Rangahau / Research Week 2024 (9-13 Sept), featuring over 20 […]
As I near the final stage of my PhD journey, I recently reread the book How to get a PhD: A handbook for students and their supervisors by Dr. Phillips […]
AUT postgraduate students have a great track record for turning research into new business ventures. Recent PhD graduate Dr. Balakrishnan Nair is now CEO of PreventS-MD, a company implementing life-saving […]
Want to hear about the fabulous range of research that AUT’s postgraduate students are doing? Come along to the Postgraduate Research Symposium on Monday 9 September! We’ll open with a […]
Giving an oral presentation at a conference or symposium is a great way to directly communicate your research to your scholarly peers. It’s a rare opportunity to have the (hopefully) […]
In August we are wishing the very best of luck to all our 3 Minute Thesis entrants, who are competing in the heats this month. The finals will be held […]
A version of this article was first published on Thesislink in June 2020, and has now been updated for 2024. The premise of the 3 Minute Thesis competition is simple: […]
Ever wondered how a journal is put together? The articles that you pore over as a research student have a long journey to (digital) print. Journals usually have a team […]
If you just missed the deadline of Friday 5 July to enter the 3 Minute Thesis competition or the Postgraduate Research Symposium, you’re in luck! Deadlines for both events have […]