Graduate researcher workshops – registrations now open
The next round of graduate researcher workshops kicks off on 12 August. Delivered by the Library’s Scholarly Services Librarians, this interactive series supports researcher development across the entire research lifecycle.
A new addition to the program is the Research Data Management workshop. This session will help you make sense of your data responsibilities and offers a hands-on introduction to creating a research data management plan.
Other sessions in the series cover advanced and systematic literature searching, open access publishing, and the ethical use of AI in research, offering practical insights and techniques to strengthen your research practice.
See below for the full schedule. All workshops are recorded, and registered attendees will receive a copy of the recording via email.
Advanced Literature Searching
Tuesday 12 August, 10.00–11.30am
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Learn how to select the right databases and information sources, utilise advanced search functions and manage your search techniques to suit your specific needs.
Systematic Literature Search for STEMM
Tuesday 9 September, 10.00am–12.00pm
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Enhance your understanding of systematic and scoping reviews, as well as other evidence syntheses in the Health and Sciences disciplines.
Research Data Management
Tuesday 14 October, 10.00–11.30am
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Make sense of your data responsibilities and take the next steps in managing data well throughout your research project.
Publishing and Open Access
Tuesday 11 November, 10.00am–12.00pm
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Learn how to select publishers and journals that align with your goals and priorities, understand the individual and societal benefits of publishing research openly, and explore various routes for open access publishing.
Responsible use of genAI in research
Tuesday 2 December, 10.00–11.00am
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Learn about key considerations for selecting and utilising genAI tools in your research, and understand the importance of complying with relevant policies and guidelines.
To explore previous workshop recordings, visit Workshop topics.