What’s On for PG Researchers in October?
October is a great time to do some upskilling in research methods, with meaty workshops on NVivo, SPSS, data analysis, and interviewing skills all on offer this month. Plus, don’t […]
October is a great time to do some upskilling in research methods, with meaty workshops on NVivo, SPSS, data analysis, and interviewing skills all on offer this month. Plus, don’t […]
The Rainbow Special Issue of Rangahau Aranga: AUT Graduate Review is now published and live online! The issue features gorgeous cover art by AUT Master of Visual Arts graduate Tony […]
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 […]
We are thrilled to share some big news with you today: AUT is getting a new postgrad journal! Rangahau Aranga: AUT Graduate Review is a forthcoming open access, peer-reviewed journal […]
Some research students jump right into their publishing careers. They create ambitious plans, draft papers for high-ranked journals, and build up a healthy list of publications during their study. But […]
Want to publish journal articles during your Masters or PhD? You’ll need to get past the gatekeepers first: the dreaded journal reviewers. Typically, when you submit your article to a […]