Research Masterclass Series
2023 Research Masterclasses
The following Research Masterclasses will be held in 2023. Registration links will be provided as they become available.
- Using Genomic Surveillance to Trace Pathogens Through Pandemics - presented by Associate Professor Benjamin Schwessinger, Australian National University
- Getting the Most out of Mixed Methods Research - presented by Professor Elizabeth Halcomb, University of Wollongong
- Solving Simple PDEs Hybrid Analytic and Numeric Method - presented by Professor Michael Meylan, The University of Newcastle
- How to Make the Most of Feedback on Your Research - presented by Professor Naomi Winstone, University of Surrey
- Power Shift: Participatory Approaches to Autism Research- presented by Professor Elizabeth Pellicano, University College London, UK and Melanie Heyworth, CEO and Founder of Reframing Autism
- Ethics for Artificial Intelligence - presented by Dr Nick Schuster, The Australian National University
- TO BE CONFIRMED - Doing Thematic Analysis and Reporting Thematic Analysis in a Big Q way - presented by Professor Virginia Braun, University of Auckland and Associate Professor Victoria Clarke, University of West England, Bristol, UK
Have you missed a 2023 Research Masterclass? You can view the recording of the completed Masterclasses below:
- Navigating Liminal Emotions - presented by Dr Nicolette Buirski, Southern Cross University
- Paradigms and Frameworks: What are They? Why do you Need Them? How do you Write About Them? - presented by Dr Lynette Pretorius, Monash University
- Understanding Phenomenology - presented by Professor Jennifer Kelly, RMIT
- Navigating the Grey Areas: Ethical Dilemmas in Research - presented by Dr Duncan Money, Leiden University
- Operando Modelling of Electrocatalyst Materials for Clean Energy Conversion - presented by Associate Professor Yan Jiao, The University of Adelaide
- Towards Confident Doctoral Writing - presented by Professor Gina Wisker, University of Bath
If you missed any of the 2022 Research Masterclasses, you can view the recordings of the completed Masterclasses below:
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NVivo for Beginners - presented by Dr Amma Buckley
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Case Study Research Design - presented by Professor Andrew Bennett
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Critical - Constructivist Grounded Theory Research - presented by Professor Heidi Levitt
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Developing a Research Question to Avoid the 'so what' Factor - presented by Dr Scott Devenish
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NVivo for Intermediate Users - presented by Dr Amma Buckley
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Thinking Like a Grounded Theorist - presented by Professor Jane Mills and Professor Melanie Birks
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Building Your Profile as an ECR - presented by Dr Renee Zahnow
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What Makes an A* Paper and how Might I aim for the First one? - presented by Professor Philip Broadbridge
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Doing Thematic Analysis and Reporting Thematic Analysis in a Big Q way - presented by Professor Virginia Braun and Assoc. Professor Victoria Clarke