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The Graduate Research Skilling Unit invites supervisors of higher degree research candidates to the Supervisor Colloquium Series: Forums for collegial discussion on supervision and research training.
Sessions include lunch and are led by experienced supervisors from UTAS and beyond.
The Colloquium offers a space for supervisors from across UTAS to engage with one another around issues of significance to supervisory practice. Please join us!
The program of forthcoming sessions can be viewed below. Notes from previous events can also be viewed by clicking on ‘2012 Colloquia’.
It is essential that you register your interest for catering purposes and because space is strictly limited. A reply email will be sent confirming your registration.
| Topic | Venue | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|
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Colloquium 1: |
Cross-disciplinary supervision in the Humanities |
Hobart - Launceston and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30- 2.00 |
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Colloquium 2: |
When Does Supervisory Pastoral Care End and the Need for Other Supports Begin? |
Launceston - Hobart and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30 - 2.00 |
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Colloquium 3: |
Getting Candidates Writing |
Hobart - Launceston and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30 - 2.00 |
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Colloquium 4: |
Bumps, Hurdles and Tears Before Bedtime: Managing a PhD from Whoa to Go |
Hobart - Launceston and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30 - 2.00 |
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Colloquium 5: |
Cross-cultural supervision with a focus on cultural linguistic challenges |
Hobart - Launceston and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30 - 2.00 |
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Colloquium 6: |
The idiosyncracies of humanities and social science candidates publishing |
Hobart - Launceston and Cradle Coast by video |
12.30 - 2.00 |
Authorised by the Dean of Graduate Research
1 October, 2013
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