Register for Researcher Connect Tech-Travaganza – coming September 2021!

Dates: Monday 6th – Friday 10th September, 2021
Format: Online via Zoom, click here for more information and registration

Researcher Connect Tech-travaganza is a week-long program of workshops, training and panel discussion events for researchers at all stages. Develop your digital research and data skills to expand your research capability, and explore the facilities and platforms available to you. 

We start the week with a bang on Monday at 10am, with a panel discussion on what current University of Melbourne graduate researchers, academics, and professional staff wish they had known when they were graduate researchers. From here, we delve into a week of informative and interactive sessions on coding languages, digital tools to assist with research collaboration and literature reviews, and demonstrations of 3D printing software. The program also features not one, but two, ‘choose your own adventure’-style sessions to get you thinking about the which digital tools or skills may be best suited for your research and making sound decisions around research data management planning.  

On Wednesday 4pm we will be announcing the winner of the University of Melbourne’s Visualise Your Thesis competition, and hope to close the week on Friday 3:45pm with an in-person meetup for the Digital Skills Training Community – a cohort of researchers from all disciplines and research stages from across the University. 

Presenters range from professional staff, academic specialists through to academic researchers from several different areas across the University. The aim is to provide unique perspectives, insights, resources and knowledge to the broader University of Melbourne research community.   

Register now so you don’t miss out! We look forward to seeing you there. 

 

On behalf of the Researcher Connect team:  

Andrew Siebel, Eleanor Colla, Jessica Alcamo, Kerewin Huck, Monica Sesisto and Rebecca Joyce 

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