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Research across the Disciplines, Part 2 Research across the Disciplines, Part 2
This course details the different modes of collaborative working, addresses their challenges and highlights the opportunities. (This is Course 2 of Team Research: Across Disciplines).
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.
Research across the Disciplines, Part 1 Research across the Disciplines, Part 1
This course focus on the reasons for and benefits of collaborative research. (This is Course 1 of Team Research: Across Disciplines).
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.
Visualising Collaboration using VOSviewer Visualising Collaboration using VOSviewer
Develop interactive network visualisations to gain insights and better understand research communities. This course covers data collection, pre-processing, network visualisation and the interpretation of data, all supported by case study examples.
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.
Quality Through Integrity Quality Through Integrity
Understand the importance and benefits of integrity when conducting research.
Human Research Ethics Human Research Ethics
Understand the importance of human research ethics when conducting research. Learn how to apply human research ethics to your own research practices.