Questionnaire Design

This workshop was conducted by Dr Mehmet Omen from the Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics, Monash University. The focus was on how to design questionnaires aligned with one’s research objectives, what are the pitfalls of poor questionnaire design, become familiar with different types of questions and answer formats and to understand how physical characteristics and deployment of the […]

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Research Integrity

It is very important for a researcher to be able to differentiate “right” from “wrong” behaviour in a research environment. There are many different forms of research misconduct. The three severe ones include falsification,  fabrication of results and plagiarism. There are also issues around authorship, conflict of interest and redundant publication (people publishing same thing more […]

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Monash Graduate Research Induction

The administrative aspects of the candidature is as important as the research project itself. This is where the role of Monash Institute of Graduate Research (MIGR) fits in the picture. I undertook this online module “Monash Graduate Research Induction” to get familiar with the administrative aspects, the support services and the key milestones in a PhD candidature. All these activities […]

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Settling into Monash University as an International Doctoral Student

The move to a new country to undertake your postgraduate study can be exhilarating, scary, confusing and life-changing. I undertook this online module that focused aims at allowing the transition to be a little smoother for an international student. Date: Activated on  1 May 2016 Time: 5 hours to complete Location: Online – Moodle Link: <GRD Online> To start […]

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Workshop: Developing a successful publishing strategy

Having a publishing strategy is a crucial component of a PhD student’s research journey. A researcher should always consider the outlets for sharing his research findings, means of networking with people and build their research presence. These aspects can only be successfully achieved if there is a strategy in place.  This workshop was an opportunity to enlighten the […]

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Faculty of IT Induction (including Introduction to FIT5144)

The FIT mandatory induction session was held on 20th April, 2016 at Caulfield Campus and it was a great opportunity to get familiar with the various expectations, milestones and support mechanisms surrounding the PhD candidature. The event was also an opportune time to meet other international and local PhD students starting their research endeavour in the various […]

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Workshop: Mindfulness for Academic Success

I joined this workshop to learn how to use mindfulness to improve my focus towards studies. In addition, the programme also can assist in reducing stress and anxiety; stop procrastination; communicate more effectively and to study more efficiently (and with more enjoyment). The session series was conducted by Ms. Rebecca Short and it was run over 5 consecutive weeks […]

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Induction: Faculty of Engineering and IT Research Student Induction Session (S1 2016)

I attended this induction session designed for newly enrolled Doctor of Philosophy and Research Masters students. The session was convened by Professor Emanuele Viterbo, Associate Dean Graduate Research and included a welcome to the Faculty as well as important information concerning data management policies, support services, intellectual property, copyright and an overview of library resources. Date: Thursday […]

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