Candidate news and achievements February/March

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 March. 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

Luke Collings, Christopher Preston, Erin Williams, Lulu Yee

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Zannatul Ferdaus

Faculty of Science and Health

Naomi Hocker, Anna Horn, Anna Morrell, Faisal Rehan    

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Candidate news and achievements January/February

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 February. 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

Leisa Markey, Wudhadhuray, Kim Bagot-Hiller, Meredith Eagle, Jack Davis, Kimbalee Hodges, John Byrnes and James Dayhew

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Glenn Jones ESM and Andrew Ludeke

Faculty of Science and Health

Jodie Brabin, Matthew Ludowici, Janna Taylor and Noyal Tharayil

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Candidate news and achievements December/January

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 January. 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

Patrick Cole and Johnathan Hughes,

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Keneshia Chapman and Allanah O’Hanlon,

Faculty of Science and Health

Melissa Woodhouse, Stuart Everson, Hannah Stack and Nicole Honeyman

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Candidate news and achievements (Nov/Dec)

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 December. 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

Thom Faleolo

Brittney McCloud

Rebecca O’Rourke

Scott Goode

Rosalinde Kearsley

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Jaclyn Spicer

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Candidate news and achievements (Oct/Nov)

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 November. 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

Ceinwen Jones

Tina Martin

Nicola Pitt

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Benjamin Martyn

John Zannes Read more

Candidate news and achievements (Sept/Oct)

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 October. 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.

Thesis Submitted for Examination

Congratulations to the following candidates who have recently submitted their thesis for examination.

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

Charrissa Moriarty       Centre for Law and Justice

Thesis Title: Examine the application of positive social based informal emotional aid to a police officer and the role of family members during a period of emotional unwellness

Brett Henderson            Australian Graduate School of Policing & Security

Thesis Title: Sharing the Responsibility for Emergency Management: a community case study

Faranak Tohidi             School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering

Thesis Title: Dynamic Point Cloud Compression with Shape and Density-based Volumetric Partitioning

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The Asia-Pacific 3MT Semi-Final showcase is now online!

The Asia-Pacific 3MT Semi-Final showcase is now online!
This year’s competition showcases the presentations and research of 56 outstanding competitors from universities from across Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, North-East Asia and South-East Asia including Charles Sturt’s Sarah Esmaeili.

The 2024 Asia-Pacific 3MT Semi-Final will showcase video submissions from 3MT finalists from across Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, North-East Asia and South-East Asia.

View the Semi-Final Showcase and watch Sarah here!

Over the next two weeks, two judging panels will review and select 8 finalists from the 56 competitors, to proceed to the 2024 Virtual Asia-Pacific 3MT Final which will be held via live stream, on Wednesday 30 October.
The 8 finalists competing at the Virtual Asia-Pacific 3MT Final will be revealed on the 3MT website on Monday 21 October.

Candidate news and achievements

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 of this month. 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

We wish the following new candidates every success as they begin their research journey and look forward to hearing about their research and achievements along the way.

Faculty of Arts and Education

Damien Little

Thom Faleolo

Faculty of Science and Health

Tara McAndrew

Caroline Nabasenja

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AINSE 2024 Postgraduate Orientation Week – Online Event: 21–25 October 2024

Connect with postgraduate students and researchers across Australia and New Zealand

2024 Orientation Week: Monday 21 – Friday 25 October 2024

Coinciding with the international celebrations of Nuclear Science Week in the third week of October, the annual AINSE (The Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering) Postgraduate Orientation Week welcomes new postgraduate scholars in the AINSE Pathway, PGRA and RSS programs, and provides all postgraduate students with the opportunity to establish enduring networks with like-minded colleagues across Australia and New Zealand.

AINSE meeting

The AINSE Postgraduate O’Week includes:

• Virtual tours of ANSTO research facilities, including the OPAL Multipurpose Reactor, Australian Synchrotron, Centre for Accelerator Science and Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Workshops, panel sessions and high profile guest speakers;
• Networking opportunities with ANSTO researchers and students from across Australia and New Zealand; and Insights into the application process for 2025 AINSE scholarships.

For further information and to apply, please visit the AINSE website: ainse.edu.au/o-week

Expressions of Interest close Monday 30th September.

Bite-sized AI Lessons To Make You Think (and Maybe Smile)

AI conversations: Exploring the human-AI frontier

Imagine stepping onto the shores of an uncharted island. That’s precisely where we find ourselves in the realm of AI. There are no comprehensive maps or well-worn paths to follow. Instead, we’re all explorers in this new territory, and each interaction with AI is an opportunity for discovery.

The Library is stepping onto this frontier by launching a new series of quick AI lessons on our GenAI LibGuide.

These “AI conversations”:https://libguides.csu.edu.au/generativeAI/aiconversations are designed to get you thinking about how we interact with AI tools like Copilot.

What to expect:

  • Short, digestible lessons
  • A mix of practical tips and thought-provoking ideas
  • Some rough edges (just Carlo in his office!)

Topics include embracing AI creativity, the power of asking “why?”, and how to be a collaborative problem solver with AI.

This is very much a work in progress. Your feedback, ideas for new lessons, and experiences using these concepts are all incredibly welcome.

Check it out: AI conversations: Learning journey https://libguides.csu.edu.au/generativeAI/aiconversations

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