Seeing like a Researcher- Masterclass #3

Join the next Masterclass Series online on Wednesday 18 June at 12:00-13:00 (AEST) for Seeing like a Researcher: to learn how to build your professional brand on LinkedIn and promote your research outside the University. ​

Session Overview
In this session, you will learn strategies to engage with LinkedIn strategically so the algorithm works in your favour, including how to set up your profile, how to network authentically and exactly what to post.​ This is a valuable opportunity for researchers looking to learn valuable skills to promote your research and start posting with confidence.

About the presenter

Fleur Horsley is the Social Media Strategist and has 15+ years’ experience in social media across a range of industries. She has worked in various industries including home construction, healthcare, small business and for 8 years in the higher education space.​.​

Join here

Explore the Masterclass Series and join directly from the webpage: Masterclass Series – Researchers

Session recordings

The Masterclass Series is recorded for those who cannot join in person. Watch past Masterclass recordings here: Engagement and impact – Researchers

Candidate news and achievements April/May

Welcome to new Graduate Research candidates joining us and congratulations to our current and graduating candidates on your achievements!

(Please note that this is based on reporting up to and including the 9th May. Candidate achievements recorded after that will appear in the next month’s GR News)

If you have news about awards, grants, publications or other achievements please let us know so we can share it.

New candidates

Faculty of Arts and Education

Karise McNamee, Elsie de Klerk.

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Narasimha Narasapuram.

Faculty of Science and Health

Natalie Jefferson, Robyn Jarman, Daniel Steinbeck, Elise Ryan, Benjamin Pak, Kelly Chadwick.

Read more

Three-minute Thesis finalists selected

It’s all over in just 3 minutes! But what impressive 3 minutes they are! Last week a record number of our HDR candidates took on the challenge of presenting their doctoral research to a non-expert audience in our annual 3-minute Thesis competition heats. 20 presenters from across the spectrum of our disciplines shared their passion and the significance of their research with audiences and the judging panels whose difficult task it was to select just 8 finalists. The finals will be held with a live audience in Wagga Wagga on 13th August.

Thank you to everyone who presented for the time and commitment you put into your presentations and thank you to our judges.

Congratulations to the following who have been selected for the finals.

Sophea Aing – New drugs and vaccines against H. pylori

Kirstie Northfield – From Grunts to Giggles: Understanding Your Teen’s Mental Health

Jennifer Sharp- Virtual friends: technology for social connection in space.

Sarah Smorhun – Beyond Bollards: Protecting Australian Crowded Places

Muhammad Riaz Hasib Hossain – Mob-Based Cattle Weight Gain Forecasting Using ML Models

Alexander Tynan – Deworming the world

Nushrat Azam – Reflections in the Mirror: The Impact of Othering on Self & Social Identity

Katrina Gersbach – In their own words: Wellbeing in the heart of the bush

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