ACSPRI Fellowship Program – closing July 31

The deadline for stage 1 of the $25,000 ACSPRI Fellowship Program is July 31.

PhD Candidates at ACSPRI Member Institutions are invited to apply for the 2026-27 round.

Applicants from the full spectrum of social science disciplines and cogent fields are welcome to apply. This includes the traditional social sciences (e.g., anthropology, economics, demography, psychology, political science, sociology, etc.), the emerging field of computational social sciences/social data science, and applied disciplines aligned with the social sciences (e.g., business, education, public health, social work, etc.).

Valued at $25,000, Fellowship holders will receive an annual bursary for 2 years and financial support to participate in ACSPRI courses and events. In detail:

  • $10,000 bursary payment per year for each of 2 years ($20,000 in total);
  • a fee waiver for the attendance at an ACSPRI course in each year of the Fellowship (2 courses in total);
  • financial support to attend the ACSPRI Biennial Conference.

Application requirements, selection criteria and the online application form can be found at the following link:

ACSPRI Fellowship Program

Please contact info@acspri.org.au if you have any questions about the ACSPRI Fellowship Program, and any of our other Scholarships and how to apply.

Nominate now! 2025 VC’s Research Excellence Awards

This Award recognises outstanding research undertaken by a Higher Degree Research candidate who has submitted a thesis or creative work for examination between 2023 and 2025. In addition to the winner, up to three commendation awards (in total), will be awarded across Faculties and Institutes.

The Vice-Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards honour the outstanding achievements of Charles Sturt University researchers by highlighting groundbreaking research that advances knowledge and makes a significant societal impact.

Of course, you can also recognise the valuable support and guidance you gained during your candidature from your supervisors by submitting a nomination for the Higher Degree by Research Supervisor of the Year! Read the Nomination Guidelines for more information.

If you are now staff, submit your nomination through the RED Gateway, the centralised platform for recognising achievement at Charles Sturt University.

If you are an HDR candidate (i.e. non-staff), please submit your completed nomination forms to: DeanGradResearch@csu.edu.au

If you know of any candidates no longer at the university who would be worthy of this Award, please feel free to send the forms and information to them.

More information: DeanGradResearch@csu.edu.au

Awards are now open and nominations close: Sunday 24 August 2025.

School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences- HDR Symposium

The School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences, within the Faculty of Science and Health, successfully hosted its first HDR Symposium on 27 June, centred around the themes of Excellence, Support, and Collaboration. The event brought together 46 participants and showcased 22 high-quality presentations, offering a dynamic platform for HDR students to highlight their research achievements. The symposium was exceptionally well received, with evaluation feedback highlighting its value as a forum for academic exchange, peer learning, and constructive feedback. The event also fostered meaningful connections between HDR candidates and academic staff, strengthening a culture of support, collaboration, and scholarly exchange within the School.

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Congratulations to Luke Mark, Louise Wells, Ann-Marie Brown, Deborah Magee, Janna Taylor, Alicia Carey, Ash Gallagher, and Stella Lee, the recipients of the Excellence in Presentation Award across the categories of Senior and Early Researcher Groups, Research Concept, and HDR Students’ Choice.

If your School, Institute or Centre is hosting events like these we’d love to hear about them! Send us an email at HDR-Support@csu.edu.au

Candidate news and achievements June/July

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 July. 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

Rebecca Eley, Hajnalka Molloy.

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Kathryn Castelletto, Rebecca Jensen, Glenn Primmer.

Faculty of Science and Health

Sonya Amadio, Toni-Lynne Hawkins.

Read more

Three-minute Thesis Finals- you’re invited!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come and watch the exciting Charles Sturt University 3MT (Three-Minute Thesis) finals presentations. This is a fantastic opportunity to see doctoral candidates from across the University showcase their research in just three minutes, with the winner advancing to represent the University at the Asia-Pacific 3MT Finals.

Join us in person or online to support the future of Australian research, gain insights into innovative ideas, and enjoy inspiring stories told by talented presenters. Whether you’re a student, staff member, or community member, your presence helps celebrate research excellence at Charles Sturt.

Date:                   Wednesday 13 August 2025
Time:                   5:30 – 7:00pm followed by drinks and canapés
Where:               CSU Riverina Playhouse, 8 Cross Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
or Online
RSVP                   Humanitix
Following the presentations enjoy one complementary drink and light canapés, and take the opportunity to chat with the doctoral candidates about their research

Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre Summer Internship Program

Applications are now open for the 2025/2026 Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre Summer Internship Program – a 10-week paid opportunity to dive into computational science and cutting-edge research!

If you’re a 2nd/3rd year student, Honours, Masters or PhD student enrolled at an Australian university, this is your chance to work with national and international collaborators, build high-demand technical skills, and get mentored by experts.

Explore the project list and apply before 7 August 2025: https://lnkd.in/grG82Uui

Pawsey Internships: Call for Students – Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre

EGrad School Online Learning – enrol now for Semester2 modules

Charles Sturt University partners with E-Grad School (QUT) to provide additional development opportunities for our HDR students and Early Career Researchers. This partnership offers Charles Sturt researchers and HDR candidates access to all the modules below free of charge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester 2A Subject Offerings

Communication and collaboration

This module will address the specific communication skills required of you as a researcher, to collaborate with a broad and complex diversity of stakeholders. Navigating our way in this complex communication milieu can be confusing and demanding. We will present and examine these and other related key communication items, critical to effective communication within the world of local and global collaborative initiatives.

Critical and creative thinking: This course involves learning more about critical and creative thinking, and how applying critical and creative thinking approaches, techniques and tools can assist you in your research journey. We will examine conventional accounts of critical and creative thinking and compare approaches to across field of practice. We will also consider the balance of logic, knowledge, belief, behaviour, and action involved in critical and creative thinking.

Digital competencies for researchers: In today’s workplace, research graduates require a set of digital practices, behaviours and identities that inform their academic and professional practices. This module provides you with the tools and knowledge to communicate, collaborate and innovate within your research area and your career. We will look at the impact of big data and datasets on research, and utilise data analytics, digital creation, and data visualisation.

Preparing for your HDR internship: This module guides higher degree by research students through an end-to-end process of self-sourcing and interviewing for an internship, developing critical skills for success on internship, and preparing for the internship experience by understanding your rights and responsibilities.

Project management: This module introduces you to the foundations and principles of project management. We explore the scope and phases of projects and consider how your projects can be better managed. This module combines theory with practice, as we apply new-found knowledge to real projects. We will consider the challenges you may encounter in projects and the best way to achieve your project goals.

Write your journal article in twelve weeks: This module will give you practical experience writing a research article for a peer-reviewed journal. You will work on turning your draft paper into a quality article to submit for publication. Join us if you want to get your publication written and submitted to a journal by the end of the module. We will help you to stay focused and engaged in a step-by-step process and you will receive feedback from other researchers and your moderator. Read more

Research Central HDR Community of Practice

Join Research Central – Your Weekly Boost for Research Progress

New sessions commencing this week!

It’s that time of year again — and we’re inviting you to be part of Research Central, our vibrant online community of practice for HDR candidates.

Now in its third year, Research Central has already helped three students submit their PhDs in 2024 — each crediting the community’s support as a key factor in their success.

If you’re looking for momentum, motivation, and meaningful connection with others on the same journey, Research Central is here to support you with the choice of four hours of interactive sessions each week, including:

  • 60-minute Masterclass – learn practical research skills
  • 60-minute Ask Me Anything – ask, explore, and clarify (yes, anything!)
  • 2-hour Shut Up and Write – focused writing time, together

Whether you’re feeling stuck or just want to stay on track, Research Central offers the structure, support, and peer connection to help you thrive.

Ready to recharge your research?  Join Research Central today.

More information  and  Expression of Interest form

Looking to improve your skills in First Nations research?

Ethical research on Country: Approaches for HDR Candidates is a self-paced workshop that informs HDR candidates of the ethical responsibilities and cultural sensitivities required for conducting research on-country and introduces the AIATSIS principles of Indigenous self-determination, leadership, impact and value, and sustainability and accountability.

The workshop seeks to develop in candidates a deeper understanding of decolonising and anti-colonial research approaches with Indigenous peoples or on issues of significance to Indigenous Australians.

Each aspect of the workshop has been carefully developed by a team of Charles Sturt researchers, including staff from SIAS and Gulaay.

The total time commitment is around 3-4 hours. The workshop culminates in a short self-marking assessment where candidates review their learning to complete the quiz. This is then recognised in your Research Master record.

Self-enrol for this training through the ‘Discover’ tab in Brightspace.

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