News and Upcoming Events for September 2022

Throughout 2022 at the end of each month the Scholarly Development (Research) team will provide a snapshot of relevant scholarly research support news and events for the coming month.

Register for upcoming Researcher@Library Webinars

Researcher@Library offers a range of resources to help graduate researchers and academics develop their advanced library research skills and digital capabilities.

Registrations are open for upcoming Researcher@Library webinars:

  • File Management 101
  • Choosing Where to Publish (STEMM)
  • Choosing Where to Publish (HASS)

More information and registration: https://library.unimelb.edu.au/services/workshops-and-tours/research-training

Enquiries: libraryresearch-tickets@unimelb.edu.au

Register for upcoming RILAS Webinars

Registrations are open for upcoming RILAS webinars:

  • Metrics and evidence of research impact for ARC applications (STEMM)
  • Metrics and evidence of research impact for ARC applications (HASS)
  • Introduction to research metrics: an overview and update for librarians, professional staff and researchers
  • Beyond traditional metrics: finding alternative evidence of impact and engagement

More information and registration: https://library.unimelb.edu.au/services/workshops-and-tours/research-training

Enquiries: libraryresearch-tickets@unimelb.edu.au

Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Grand Final

The Three Minute Thesis Grand Final is taking place Thursday 8 September 2022. This exciting event will showcase our finalists and determine the Grand Final winner with our live judging panel. Come along to celebrate the successes of our graduate researchers and have your say in the People’s Choice award. Do not miss the opportunity!

More information and registration for the event: https://rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/event/582-3mt-grand-final 

Enquiries: researcher-development@unimelb.edu.au

Digital Skills Meet Up

Tuesday, September 20th at 3:00-4:00pm at the Southbank campus.

Researcher Connect, in collaboration with Digital Science, is running a series of in-person digital skills meet ups (DSMU) throughout 2022.

Come along to learn more about the support on offer at the university, find answers to your coding questions, meet people conducting similar- or widely different!- research to you, and contribute to the growing conversations around all things digital support. 

Bonus: Digital Science has put a tab on the local café, so be sure to arrive early if caffeine is of a high priority.

More information: https://rduevents.unimelb.edu.au/event/586-digital-skills-meet-up

Enquiries: researcher-connect@unimelb.edu.au


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