How did you discover yours?
Formulating the research question for your research is often a big challenge. I have just come across this blog post which has some useful ideas. Click on this link to […]
LIKE THE NEW LOOK?
Thesislink has a new design and we love it! The Thesislink team have been busy over the last few months making improvements to the blog. Special acknowledgment goes to Victorio […]
Exploring the Influence of Trust and Culture on Mobile Payment Adoption by Catherine Xin
I have recently conducted interviews for my research project titled: Exploring the Influence of Trust and Culture on Mobile Payment Adoption within the Business Information System Department, Faculty of Business […]
Social media – looking at the bigger picture!
Nathan raises some interesting questions about living in a networked society today and the effects social networking has on the way we socialise. However I suggest that we need to […]
The Treachery of Social Media
Firstly, a special thanks to Dr Anna Tarrant for her wonderful article on blogging for academics. It got me thinking again about a passion of mine. Recently, when somebody asked […]
The benefits of blogging as an academic: Starting an engaged conversation online
As an academic, I have been blogging for just over a year now (here) and have found it an immensely rewarding experience.I have written (‘blogged’) a lot about my social […]
Vice- Chancellor’s Doctoral Scholars Award Ceremony held on Thursday 14 March, 2013
On behalf of the University Postgraduate Centre, we would like to extend our congratulations again to the AUT Vice-Chancellor’s and Commonwealth Doctoral Scholar recipients who were congratulated at the Postgraduate […]
Kimihia, rangahaua te wananga inamata: Current issues in higher education research seminar
The New Zealand Association for Research in Education announces its first one-day research seminar. This new series is intended to be a low-cost, high quality, accessible seminar series on current […]
Scholarship and funding opportunities…
Have you checked out the new AUT Scholarships Database yet? This resource replaces the old Faculty and External Scholarship web pages that tended to quickly become out of date . The Database […]
My research journey: Follow your heart….
This post is by Professor Elaine Rush who is a supervisor and Professor of Nutrition at AUT’s School of Sports and Recreation. She has been involved in health and education for […]
Knowing when you have (really) finished your thesis….
Last year I was part of a panel at the AUT writers’ retreat in Long Bay where we were asked to provide personal perspectives on our recent PhD experiences. One […]