As mentioned at this year’s Setting the Scene, MGSE plans to introduce “labs” as an option for academics looking to build greater visibility and depth around an active and enduring program of focused research. Labs are an opportunity to bring together a coherent collection of projects (funded and unfunded), publications (including NTROs), peers (internal, external, and—especially!—graduate researchers), and partnerships (professional, industry, etc.) to further incubate, advance, […]
Are you a Graduate Researcher (MEd Research, MPhil, DEd or PhD) in MGSE looking to do some concentrated writing in a supportive environment? Come along to our regular Shut up and Write days. This year we will run the Shut up and Write sessions once a month in hybrid mode, so you are welcome to […]
The MGSE Thesis to Publication Reward Scheme 2023 is now open for all MGSE Graduate Researchers. All GR applicants must complete a short application form via SmartyGrants here. Applications must be submitted electronically through SmartyGrants before 5pm on 15 December 2023. For more information, please see the guideline here. For queries about the guidelines, deadlines, or […]
Date: Tuesday 28 February Time: 10.00am – 12.30pm Venue: 221 Bouverie Street, Theatre 2 RSVP on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/posthuman-critical-thought-post-grad-ecr-masterclass-with-rosi-braidotti-tickets-520167363587 This session aims to outline the key concepts and the methodological innovations introduced by posthuman critical theory, defined as the convergence of critiques of Humanism and critiques ofAnthropocentrism. In addition to the quantitative aspects – new themes […]
Translating Research at Melbourne (TRAM) is now accepting applications for TRAMx Bootcamps 2023. 18 MGSE researchers participated in TRAMx Bootcamp 2022. The University of Melbourne’s research impact accelerator program, TRAM aims to build capability for transforming research and inventions into products and services with real-world impact. TRAMx bootcamps provide an accessible entry point for those keen […]
The Universitas 21 Forum for International Networking in Education (U21 FINE) Leadership Team invites postgraduate and early career researchers from U21 member universities to attend our U21 FINE Scholars Success Webinar Series event featuring Tecnológico de Monterrey. Our webinars feature research presentations, research conversations in breakout rooms, and a “Find your Footing Feature” wherein deans […]
Register now for an upcoming Researcher@Library webinar exploring the 2023 open access publishing agreements. Wednesday 15 February 2023, 12:00pm. A 30-minute presentation will be followed by 30 minutes of question time. The session is open to all University of Melbourne academic staff, graduate researchers, and professional staff. With the adoption of six new Read and Publish (R&P) agreements […]
The Tinker Foundation’s Institutional Grants program provides project funding to organizations working to improve the lives of Latin Americans, with an emphasis on support for organizations in the region. The Foundation funds research and advocacy, experimentation, scaling up of interventaion, and exchange of knowledge and models relating to the following three priority program areas: Education […]
The Dyason Fellowship round for 2023 is now open on Smartygrants and full applications will be due to RIC on Friday, 14 April at 3pm. Please see the updated web page with current documents and instructions. Applicants must also enter their grant submissions in Themis to collect their HoD’s approval. The Dyason Fellowships assist University staff to […]
Last July, MGSE established a collective of “Research Leads” across our Academic Groups. The aim was to support and grow a collaborative culture of research activity across the School, and our capabilities as a research community. We are seeking feedback on how the initiative went via a short survey, and input on how it might […]