Research Events

  • Prospective GR Supervision Seminar

    Date: Wednesday 11 November
    Time: 11am – 12pm

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    Join Dr Gosia Klatt and Dr Peter Woelert to learn how to best engage with prospective Graduate Researchers seeking supervision for a research degree at MGSE. This seminar is designed to reduce confusion over the type of GR applicants MGSE accepts, help clarify the GR selection process for 2021, and support your responses to emails from interested applicants with tools and advice. Gosia has developed a checklist for supervisors to help identify applicant suitability. Download it in advance of the seminar.

  • The lives and deaths of ethical AI

    Date: Wednesday 11 November
    Time: 12pm – 1pm

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    Over the last decade, ideas of 'ethical' AI have transitioned from research papers, community projects, and side panels to dedicated organizations, funding streams, and keynote slots. We’ve moved from ethical principles to proposed technical interventions, to re-framing of ethical issues as issues of justice, structural oppression, and systemic failure. There’s been ethics washing, ethics bashing, and ethics selling. Has ethical AI run its course or courses? And if ethical AI is dead, what comes afterwards?

    This lecture explores recent evolutions and transitions in ethical AI, its influences and failures, as we look to the future against the backdrop of a year of profound social, economic and environmental upheaval for us all.

  • Workshop on Submitting to Academic Journals

    Date: Wednesday 11 November
    Time: 4pm – 5pm

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    Join Associate Professor John Quay, Associate Professor Tricia Eadie, and Professor William Locke to learn how to submit to journals, what journal editors are looking for, and how journal review processes work.

  • Educational Leadership Mentoring Series (staff-only)

    Publishing Your Research

    Date: Friday 13 November
    Time: 10am – 11am

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    Presented by Professor Yong Zhao, Associate Professor David Gurr, and Associate Professor Helen Stokes. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.


    Understanding Engagement and Impact in Your Narrative for Promotion

    Date: Friday 27 November
    Time: 10am – 11am

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    Presented by Professor Helen Cahill and Associate Professor Larissa McLean Davies. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.

  • Library Publications Series

    Creating your publishing story

    Date: Tuesday 24 November
    Time: 11am – 11.45am

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    Join the Library team to find out how you can weave attention, mentions, and citations data of your publications into your publishing narrative. Presented by Fransie Naude, Amy Perkins-White, and Kylie Tran. Please contact Fransie Naude for any queries.


    Drop-in 1: Finding data for your publishing story

    Date: Wednesday 2 December
    Time: 12pm – 1pm

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    Drop-in and find data about attention to, mentions and citations of your publications. Weave this into stories about your research for grant applications, promotion rounds and PDF discussion. Please contact Fransie Naude for any queries.


    Drop-in 2: Finding data for your publishing story

    Date: Wednesday 9 December
    Time: 12pm – 1pm

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    Drop-in and find data about attention to, mentions and citations of your publications. Weave this into stories about your research for grant applications, promotion rounds and PDF discussion. Please contact Fransie Naude for any queries.