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February 2, 2021

Steps Higher degree students and professional development

Professional development is about as popular as teeth extraction.  What is ironic is that in universities - the home of learning - learning through professional development is deeply unpopular.

This step session explores why times have indeed changed, and why professional development is crucial to the future of our higher degree students.  

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Published on February 02, 2021 15:13

Steps - Summoning a supervisory communication system

The next episode of our 'Steps' programme for higher degree supervisors explores communication - and mis/communication - between students and their supervisors / advisors.  Why do so many students leave a doctoral programme?  Why do so many students change supervisors?  Part of the answer may be found in the mode of communication deployed by both parties.  This session aims to improve and shape the space between students and their supervisors.

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Published on February 02, 2021 14:41

January 30, 2021

Sara Ahmed Reading Seminar Two - Strange Encounters

Strangers. Skin. Postcoloniality. The alignment of these three terms are volatile and productive.  This reading seminar investigates Sara Ahmed's Strange Encounters.

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Published on January 30, 2021 16:07

January 29, 2021

Sara Ahmed Reading Seminar One - Differences that matter

Welcome to our first reading group, exploring Sara Ahmed's Differences that Matter.

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Published on January 29, 2021 19:03

January 9, 2021

Step Contact Officer

PhD students require a portfolio of support.  Often forgotten is the 'contact officer.'  But what is a contact officer and how can they create the early, quiet resolutions that are so beneficial to doctoral education?

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Published on January 09, 2021 16:01

January 1, 2021

Steps Supervising a posthumous thesis

Professional development is important, if earnest.  This Steps session probes the saddest of supervisory experiences:  the posthumous thesis.  We explore the policies and procedures to enable the submission, but also the key emotional challenges for the student's family and the supervisors.  We also place attention on examiners and examination.

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Published on January 01, 2021 16:40

December 29, 2020

Steps Sponsors, sponsorship and sponsored students

Tara talks with Odile Ruijs about a distinctive and important mode of partnership and collaboration in doctoral education.  Odile, the Manager of International Engagement at Flinders University, explores the importance of sponsorship and sponsored students and how the relationship is fostered and developed.  

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Published on December 29, 2020 15:20

October 23, 2020

EPSW - Supervising a PhD by Prior Publication

A bespoke session for our colleagues in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work.  What is a PhD by prior publication?  How do you do one - and how do you supervise one?

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Published on October 23, 2020 17:47

October 5, 2020

The supervisory charter and student diversity - a BGL training session

This session explores the higher degree supervisory charter and its value to and for student diversity.  This specialist session for Business, Govenrment and Law offers some strategies to think about professional development, work and supervision in tough times for students and the world.

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Published on October 05, 2020 20:27

September 28, 2020

Smash Cut - Multimodality

Are you interested in disseminating research with clarity, precision and purpose?  Are you interested in finding new audiences for complex ideas?  Then it is time we talk about multimodality.

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Published on September 28, 2020 22:20