Research Events

  • Reminder: Infonetica Ethics Review Manager system training

    Multiple dates and times.

    Register your interest

    Researchers and those who submit human ethics applications are encouraged to attend a training session to learn how to use the new Infonetica Ethics Review Manager (ERM) system. This system will replace Themis Human Ethics workbench from Monday 5 October. Throughout September to Wednesday 14 October, training sessions will be offered over six days, covering the new human ethics application process including how to use Infonetica ERM to submit applications. You will also learn about the new human ethics committee structures and meeting schedules.

    Register your interest to view dates and times of the different training sessions.

  • Reminder: Health check for your online researcher profile

    Dates: Tuesday 29 September and Tuesday 6 October
    Times: 12pm – 1pm

    Register your interest (29 September)

    Register your interest (6 October)

    Researcher profiles and networking tools are essential to making your research outputs visible. Drop-in with the Library team to ask questions on how to set up and maintain your ORCID, Minerva Elements, and other online researcher profiles.

  • MERI Workshop on ARC Applications

    Date: Tuesday 29 September
    Time: 2pm - 3pm

    Join via Zoom

    This MERI workshop by Associate Professor Tricia Eadie and Dr Alex Burns will provide a strategic overview of ARC applications and tips for getting funding.

  • Reminder: Open Access, Minerva Access and Research Visibility seminar

    Date: Wednesday 7 October
    Time: 12pm – 12.30pm

    Register your interest

    Join the Library team to learn about the different types of Open Access and how depositing your research outputs into Minerva Access can enhance your research visibility.

  • Educational Leadership Spotlight Series

    Critical Leadership Capabilities

    Date: Monday 12 October
    Time: 10am – 11am

    Register your interest

    Presented by Dr Teresa Angelico. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.


    Reach for Greatness: Personalisable Education for All Children

    Date: Monday 26 October
    Time: 10am – 11am

    Register your interest

    Presented by Professor Yong Zhao. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.

  • Educational Leadership Mentorship Series (MGSE staff-only)

    Cat 1 - 3 Grant Writing

    Date: Friday 16 October
    Time: 10am – 11am

    Register your interest

    Presented by Professor Janet Clinton. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.


    Navigating Gender Barriers: Implications For Mentoring And Progression

    Date: Friday 30 October
    Time: 10am – 11am

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    Presented by Dr Barbara Watterston and Dr Lisa Ehrich. Hosted by Dr Daniela Acquaro.

  • MERI Workshop on ARC ROPE Sections

    Date: Wednesday 14 October
    Time: 2pm - 3pm

    Join via Zoom

    This MERI workshop by Dr Jon Quach and Dr Alex Burns will provide a strategic overview of ARC ROPE (Research Opportunity & Performance Evidence) sections, and tips for highlighting your research career contributions.

  • Reminder: Using digital tools to publish strategically

    Date: Wednesday 28 October
    Time: 10am - 10.45am

    Register your interest

    Want to build a strong publishing track record and unsure which journal outlets you should be submitting to? Join us to learn about digital tools to support your decisions.

  • 2020 Eportfolio Forum Online: Keynotes and program announced

    Digital Identity - Ethics and Experience

    Dates:  Thursday 29 - 30 October

    The 2020 Eportfolio Forum will be held online this year which provides an opportunity for people from around the globe to join in and network over this two-day event.

    More information

  • Reminder: LH Martin Institute Webfest Conference

    Multiple dates and times.
    Cost: $55 per session or all five for $220.

    Register your interest

    The LH Martin Institute Webfest Conference champions innovation and communities of collaborative practice between industry, government, and higher education providers and explores current and emerging issues faced by the higher education sector. In lieu of a face-to-face conference, this year they are hosting an October WebFest – five webinars exploring the main themes of Crisis, responsibility, and opportunity: Educational leadership during major change.