No Images? Click here 25 March 2019 CaRST eNewsletterEventsWorking with your Supervisor - Faculty of ArtsThe relationship you have with your supervisor is crucial in determining your PhD experience. They are your primary source of guidance as you undertake an individual research project and even the best student/supervisor relationships can experience periods of strain through the ups and downs of research. In this workshop you will learn what you can do to establish a positive working relationship with your supervisor and ultimately get the most out of your HDR experience. 28 March 2019, 2:30pm – 4:30pm, North Terrace. Register here. This session is for Faculty of Arts students only. Other faculty specific sessions will be delivered throughout the year. View upcoming session dates for your faculty. This activity counts for 2 credits in Domain D. Creating Impact for Research through Social MediaWith the release of the ARC assessment of Engagement and Impact, everyone is exploring how to create impact for their research. In this seminar, Paul Willis from Media Engagement Services will explain a strategy to generate impact through the creative use of social media by researchers. 2 April 2019, 10am – 11am, North Terrace OR online via live stream. Register here. (Limited in-person places available - nearly full). This activity counts for 1 credit in Domain D. CaRST Information SessionThe CaRST Information Session is open to both students and staff and provides an opportunity to learn about the program requirements, procedures and how to ensure you make the most of the program. The session will also include an overview of CaRST Online: the system for HDR students, Supervisors and Post Graduate Coordinators to effectively manage CaRST activities. 3 April 2019, 10am – 11am, North Terrace OR online via live stream. Register here. This activity counts for 1 credit in Domain C. Seven Secrets of Highly Successful Research StudentsWhat do higher degree by research students do to finish on time, to overcome isolation, doubt and writers block? And to enjoy the process? And just as importantly, what do they do in order to spend guilt-free time with their family and friends and perhaps even have holidays? If this sounds appealing, join presenter Hugh Kearns for this session to learn the seven secrets. 5 April 2019, 1:30pm - 4pm, North Terrace OR online via live stream. Register here. This activity counts for 2.5 credits in Domain B. About CaRST Located within the Adelaide Graduate Centre, CaRST is a specialised training and development program for HDR students at the University of Adelaide. For further information on CaRST visit the CaRST website. |