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Where to Find your PhD Support Group

May 12, 2014August 1, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Julia Hallas, Doctoral Candidate “There is nothing more to be said on this subject. Nothing”. (McCall Smith 2003, p.11, cited in Murray, 2005) There is nothing better than finding […]

Connecting Pasifika Speakers

May 9, 2014July 29, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

NEW ZEALAND HERALD Journalist Vaimoana Tapaleao – Connecting Pasifika & Maori Communication Students Guest Speaker – TUESDAY MAY 13 – 12-1.30pm ROOM WG 908-909 & Refreshments WARM INVITATION TO ALL […]

AUT Postgraduate Mix and Mingle, Thursday 15th May – RSVPs Required in Order to Attend

May 8, 2014July 29, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

On behalf of the University Postgraduate Centre, we would like to invite all new and existing postgraduate and doctoral students to engage and socialise amongst postgraduate peers, academic, research and […]

The Pros of Procrastination

May 5, 2014August 1, 2016 Anaise Irvine

We all do it. We all let our minds drift from our thesis when we shouldn’t. We have our eyes dutifully glued to our books / data / computers, when […]

The End

May 2, 2014August 1, 2016 Nikki Mandow

Author: Nikki Mandow Sometimes over the last 18 months I have wondered whether I would ever finish my thesis. But all things do come to an end. Word of advice: […]

Are you an Entrepreneurial Researcher?

May 2, 2014July 29, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

  If you are a postgraduate wanting to do industry relevant research check out this event. (If you understand the end game you can improve the chances of getting research […]

Animate Camera: Life Performing, Saturday 3 May, 10am-1pm, WG403

April 29, 2014July 29, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

An invitation: To share practice around the use of, the role of, and suggestions towards an animate camera, a mobile camera, a still or video camera within practice and/or performance. Performances […]

Follow-up from the April Postgraduate Writers’ Retreat

April 28, 2014July 29, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Dr Jennie Billot After a very successful Postgraduate Writers’ Retreat, 22 of us are now back into our routines. There are two more retreats planned for this year, one […]

Writing Toolbox

April 17, 2014August 1, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Jule Kunkel As I was going into my toolbox for some inspiration on words, I thought this toolbox might be beneficial to the other students as well? Cheers, Jule

The Importance of a Critical Friend

April 16, 2014August 1, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Nikki Mandow Discussions at this retreat have reminded me about the importance of a critical friend. My post-grad experience has tended to be one of frustrating aloneness with my […]

Improve your Writing Ability

April 16, 2014August 1, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Abhimanyu Singh Garhwal This is an online freely available 8 week course by Stanford University US for improving your writing ability: https://class.stanford.edu/courses/Medicine/SciWrite/Fall2013/about. be happy Abhimanyu

Useful Guide in Writing your Thesis

April 16, 2014August 1, 2016 Graduate Research School (Auckland University of Technology)

Author: Freddie Mbuba Hi All, Attached find the manual – by Chad Perry – is very useful as a guide in writing your Thesis. It answers the question: How should […]

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