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From enhancing leadership skills to mastering cutting-edge technologies, find tailored programs designed to empower research professionals at every stage of their journey.
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Research Data Management (RDM) Online Research Data Management (RDM) Online
An introductory course that will help you manage your most valuable research asset.
IMNIS Ignite: Internships IMNIS Ignite: Internships
IMNIS Ignite connects employers with industry-ready PhD students, graduates and early career-researchers who have completed the IMNIS Engage mentoring program.
IMNIS Catalyst: Professional Development IMNIS Catalyst: Professional Development
The IMNIS Catalyst program has been designed to support emerging IMNIS leaders to gain experience in communication, one of the top three executive skills in demand today, and enable opportunities to apply these skills in the broader STEM ecosystem.
IMNIS Engage: Mentoring IMNIS Engage: Mentoring
IMNIS Engage partners motivated PhD students and early-career researchers (Mentees) in STEM with influential, high level industry leaders (Mentors) in a one year mentoring and professional development program.
Fundamentals of Research Impact Fundamentals of Research Impact
Explore the concept of research impact. Understand when and how it can be embedded in the research lifecycle, maximising the reach and relevance of your work.
HDR Training and Development HDR Training and Development
Find a wide range of learning development opportunities for UTS HDR students on topics like research principles, methodologies, communication, and career pathways, for every stage of your candidature.
Recognising the Impact of UTS Research Recognising the Impact of UTS Research
As a UTS research professional, building your knowledge of research translation is critical to success. Realise the societal impact of research beyond academia.
ATN Frontiers ATN Frontiers
ATN Frontiers is an innovative professional development program for Australia’s next generation of PhD and research masters students.