Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsIn Conversation with the Women Scientists & Engineers of BHP Billiton

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As part of International Women's Day, the STEM Women: Branching Out at Flinders are hosting the opportunity for Flinders staff and students to connect with 14 BHP scientists and engineers. Find out about their careers, hear their advice and get to know their stories of success.

No matter what your area of study or work, there is so much to be learnt that can help inspire your own career. The seminar will be held on Thursday 8 March, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Alere Function Centre.

The opening presentation will be delivered by Dr Kathy Ehrig, Principal Geometallurgist, to be followed by a panel discussion and the ability to be involved in structure and informal networking opportunities.

The participants in the panel discussion will be:

  • Amanda Weir - Head of Geoscience and Resource Engineering
  • Karen Beck - Specialist Cost and Project Integration
  • Diane Djotaroeno - Principal Change Management
  • Michelle Smith - Senior Database Geologist
  • Julia Warder - Principal Metallurgist – Project Integration, Heap Leach Development
  • Hanieh Nolan - Engineer Planning
  • Karina Martin - Principal Health Analysis and Improvement
  • Krystelle Berry - Principal Technology Partner
  • Katarina Veljaca - Superintendent Operational Design
  • Becky Gallagher - Principal Planning
  • Jacqui Rose - Engineer Planning
  • Tara McNichol - Senior Exploration Geologist
  • Alice Taysom - Specialist Environment Analysis & Improvement

For more information and to book a place, visit the Flinders CareerHub page here.

STEM Career Panelists profiles

 

Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsAustralian Dementia Forum 2018 Call for Abstracts Now Open

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The NHMRC National Institute for Dementia Research is pleased to announce that submissions for the Australian Dementia Forum 2018 (ADF2018) are now open. The ADF2018, held 3-5 June in Sydney, will explore Cooperation, Collaboration and International Connections in the Dementia Research Landscape.

The ADF2018 organising committee is calling for abstract submissions, offering bursary applications for international early career fellows to attend ADF2018 and network with one or more research groups in Australia, and applications for travel awards from people with dementia, or carers, to present work on their involvement in dementia research.

    Abstract submissions should be submitted through the ADF2018's online portal. Applications for travel awards can be downloaded from the portal and should be emailed to to NNIDR@dementia.org.au. The Call closes 5:00 PM (AEDT) on Friday 23 March 2018.


    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsACSPRI 2 Day Master-classes and Workshops in Melbourne

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    The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) are offering several 2 day master-classes and workshops in their Melbourne office in the first half of the year. These courses are specialised, small group (max of 12-14) and very hands on.

    If you'd like more information about any of the courses they are offering this year, follow the links for a detailed syllabus, and please contact info@acspri.org.au or 03 8376 6496. Flinders University is a member of ACSPRI.

    Questionnaire Design with Dr Gordon Emmerson - 15-16 March

    A two day workshop focusing on building hard copy or internet surveys to meet a variety of needs. Topics include uses of surveys, constructing survey questions that are clear and unbiased, the need to match attitudinal or behavioural data collection with the purpose of the survey, and combining objective and open-ended questioning in order to enhance the usability of results.

    An Introduction to Mixed Methods Research Design with Dr Nicola McNeil - 9-10 April
    This Master Class will examine the key features of mixed methods research designs. Participants will explore the different types, analysing the benefits and challenges associated with the design and implementation of each design including analysis and write of of mixed methods studies.

    Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) using Stata with Dr Joanna Dipnall - 19-20 April
    A foundation for those wanting to use SEM to explore and test complex relationships. This Master-class is designed for participants with an introductory-level understanding of the statistical methods of regression analysis and exploratory factor analysis. Participants will experience hands-on SEM examples and build their own Stata SEM models.

    Nvivo Essentials with Asssociate Professor Linda Sweet- 26-27 April

    This 2 day workshop is designed to teach the novice the essentials skills in using Nvivo for research, through hands on experience. The course assumes no prior knowledge of Nvivo.

    The Who, the What and he How of Moderating Focus Groups with Bianca Plunkett- 10-11 May

    This 'hands on' course is designed for those familiar with qualitative research, who want to further your understanding around the mechanics of setting up, and moderating focus group based research projects. The course is also useful for those who may be responsible for, or need to commission qualitative research.

    Seminars Conferences and Workshops2018 National AeRO Forum

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    The annual AeRO National Forum is a one day event, which attracts senior staff from its members as well as eResearch leads from institutions, NCRIS capabilities, discipline communities, research centres, funding bodies, government and other agencies. Representatives from the Department of Education and Training also attend. At the 2017 Forum, there were over 100 attendees from over 50 organisations.

    The theme for this year’s forum is The NRDC Grand Challenge. It will be held on 14 March 2018 at University House, Canberra.

    The key attributes/outcomes of the original National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) investments in 2006 were that they were national and collaborative. Perhaps more significantly, they were also disruptive and there is no doubt they have enabled Australian researchers to differentiate themselves on a global scale, particularly in relation to the use of digital techniques and the role data plays in modern research.

    The NRDC Grand Challenge is therefore to reduce the complexity, improve the ease of use, lower the barrier to entry, and increase the adoption of digital data tools and techniques for all Australian researchers by establishing a cohesive and sustainable approach to fostering the development of digital data skills and the integration of digital data technology platforms and practices.

    All information about this event, and a link to the registration page, are at http://www.aero.edu.au/FORUM2018 where you will also find information about previous Forums, including presentations and other notes.

    General Attendee tickets for the event are $250, and $200 for CAUDIT members. Book tickets via the EventBrite page.

    Download the Official AeRO Forum 2018 Flyer here.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsMDPP free networking event - Care Technologies

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    Technology has the ability to transform the way we deliver, monitor and receive care. The impacts are profound from all perspectives, be it the nurse delivering care, the patient receiving care or the economy and industry supporting these technological developments.

    Join the Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) on Monday 5 March 2018 to hear from four renown speakers who will each talk from a different perspective about how technology can transform care, what technology considerations are relevant for today and the economic benefits for South Australia.

    When: 5:00  - 7:00 PM

    Where: Theatre 1, Flinders University at Tonsley, 1284 South Road, Tonsley, SA

    RSVP: by Thursday 1 March 2018. FREE to attend but registration essential.

    Click here to register. If you have any dietary requirements, please email debbie.cocks@flinders.edu.au

     

    Guest Speakers

    Professor Alison Kitson, Vice President and Executive Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences

    Rob Dimonte, NDIS Coordinator General, South Australian Department of State Development

    Jan Van Emden, Business Manager Research & Development, Helping Hand

    David Hobbs, Rehabilitation Engineer, Medical Device Research Institute

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsMed Tech/Pharma Stories - Join the Conversation

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    The Department of Industry, Innovation and Science's Entrepreneurs' Programme is please to announce a Panel Seminar and Q&A session with key experts in the Biotech/Medtech/Pharma Sector.

    This event is open for any Biotech/Medtech/Pharma SME to attend, so don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to hear from subject matter experts and engage in a conversation about the rewards and challenges of developing a successful business in the sector. Flinders staff and students in the requisite areas are also invited to attend.

    When: Wednesday, 18 April 2018
    Where: Deloitte Adelaide, 11 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000
    Time: 9:30am – 1:30pm

    Register for the event at the eventbrite page.

    For more information on this event, please contact Julie White on 0412 357 891.

    Seminars Conferences and Workshops2018 Tall Poppy Awards

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    Are you an ECR in the sciences including engineering, mathematics, medical research and technology? Then, please join us at a presentation about the 2018 Tall Poppy Awards.

    The Tall Poppy Campaign recognises the achievements of Australian scientists through the prestigious annual Young Tall Poppy Science Awards. This initiative has made significant achievements towards building a more publicly engaged scientific leadership in Australia.

    Camille Thomson, Tall Poppy Campaign General manager, and 2017 SA Tall Poppy Flinders’ Dr Lisa Beatty, will be presenting and explain this opportunity, its benefits and how to apply.

    When: Tuesday, 27 February 2018, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

    Where: Flinders Council Room (Room 225), Registry Building, Bedford Park Campus

    RSVP: nikki.johnson@flinders.edu.au for catering purposes.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsEarly bird rates for Quality in Postgraduate Research 2018 conference

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    Registrations are now open for the 13th Quality in Postgraduate Research conference, which will be held at the National Wine Centre, Adelaide, South Australia between 17 and 19 April 2018.

    Quality in Postgraduate Research (QPR) is the world’s biggest & longest-standing conference on doctoral education. This year's theme will be on Impact, Engagement, and Doctoral Education. Held every two years in Adelaide, South Australia, QPR brings together educational researchers, policy makers, university leaders, research students, and research degree supervisors for the purpose of better understanding the processes, practices, pedagogies, and theoretical frameworks of doctoral education.

    Doctoral education is an integral part of most countries’ economic and social development strategies, an integral part of their innovation strategies and, for some, a key contributor to export earnings.

    Registration fees are being held at 2012 prices with Early-bird rates available until 17 February 2018. To register for the conference, visit the QPR website.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsRoadmap to a successful IPO for life sciences companies seminar

    Seminar Banner - DMTC Medical Countermeasures briefing

    The Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) Adelaide Briefing on Medical Countermeasures will be held on Friday 9 February 2018. Medical Countermeasures is an exciting program for DMTC, building on extensive research already undertaken by our government, industry and research partners. The program aims to develop vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics against chemical, biological and radiological threats, emerging infectious diseases and pandemics.

    Participating in the briefing will deepen your understanding of the Medical Countermeasures Program and of the guidelines and timeframes for applications under Round 3. Click here for more information.

    Adelaide's Briefing Session

    Date: Friday 9 February

    Time: 09:30 am - 10:30 am

    Location: The University of Adelaide, Adelaide Health & Medical Sciences Building North Terrace, Room 6052a/b (level 6).

    Morning tea will be provided. Please RSVP no later than Wednesday 7 February to Lisa Paddick.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsHelp contribute to the research agenda & investment plan for a new Research Network

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    The Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group) are inviting  interested defence personnel, defence industry participants and academics from the 32 Australian Universities that are party to the Defence Science Partnering Deed to participate in a half day workshop to contribute to the development of the long term capability and capacity building research plan for the ‘Research Network for Undersea Decision Superiority’ (the Network).

    Invitees will gain an understanding of the exciting long term research opportunities available in defence and to help frame the research capability-building agenda for the new national, collaborative Network.

    Defence Science and Technology Group, as part of the Future Submarine Program Science and Technology Plan, is seeking to establish a long term research initiative to build world class research capabilities and capacities in Australian partner universities and leverage the significant skills, expertise, networks and infrastructure of Australia’s research base for sovereign benefit.

    This initiative, the Network, focuses on the human element and will provide a mechanism to fund and oversee research projects that lead to improved decision making in the context of military operations in future submarines. Enabling submariners to make the best decisions possible in a low information environment has been identified as an area of focus for research for improving future capability.

    As part of the process of setting up this Network, a research capability and capacity building exercise is being undertaken to facilitate the establishment of a consensus on long term needs and opportunities, as well as clear outcomes to guide the investment of resources. Information sessions on the Network, followed by formal facilitated workshops will be undertaken in February 2018 around the country to establish research themes leading to the desired capability.

    The Adelaide workshop will be held on Tuesday 13 February 2018, 8:45 am – 1:00 pm (followed by lunch and networking until 2:00pm), in the Horace Lamb Room 422 (accessed via Hub Central), University of Adelaide. Registration is available via the Eventbrite website by 11 February 2018.

    A wide range of scientific disciplines have the ability to contribute to providing solutions, ranging from exercise physiologists, ergonomists, workplace psychologists, nutritionists and biomedical scientists to integration engineers, human factors researchers and others.

    Please forward this invitation to other interested academic or defence personnel however, attendance is limited so please ensure you register using the Eventbrite website.

    Please contact the Network Project Director, Sharon Humphris, (Sharon.Humphris@curtin.edu.au) if you have any questions.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsRoadmap to a successful IPO for life sciences companies seminar

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    AusBiotech, in partnership with Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), KPMG, DibbsBarker and WE Buchan, has developed a Roadmap to a successful IPO for life sciences companies (the Roadmap), which is aimed at preparing life sciences companies for the unique challenges of an IPO. The Roadmap is one of the three main components of the MTPConnect-funded ‘Comprehensive Global Investment Program for the Australian Life Sciences Sector – companies, investors and researchers’ project.

    Listing on ASX is a common pathway for life sciences companies. The Roadmap publication and complementary seminars will provide companies with independent expert information specific to the life sciences sector about listing on ASX. These Roadmap seminars are predominantly aimed at life sciences companies that are investor-ready or planning to become investor-ready.

    Join experts from the AusBiotech consortium partners, as well as experienced CEOs and CFOs in Sydney and Melbourne to connect and learn more about the IPO process. The expert speakers will touch on topics including IPO preparation from a company perspective, IPO planning from a financial and legal perspective as well as from a broking and investor relations perspective. There will also be a panel discussion on the unique challenges and requirements of operating as a listed company followed by a Q&A session.

    Networking breakfast will be provided post-presentations at the event.

    Register for the Melbourne seminar to be held on Wednesday 21 March 2018, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM, at KPMG Melbourne, Level 36, Collins Square, 727 Collins St .

    Register for the Sydney seminar to be held on Thursday 22 March 2018, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM, at ASX Sydney, Exchange Square, 18 Bridge St.

    Seminars are tentatively set (pending numbers) for Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. If you are interested in attending a session, please send in an EOI ASAP.

    • Brisbane - Wednesday 21 March 2018, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    • Adelaide - Tuesday 27 March 2018, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    • Perth - Wednesday 28 March 2018, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

    Enquiries should be directed to Dr Janet Yeo, National Projects Manager.


    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsResearch Professional online training sessions

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    Research Professional (RP) is a powerful funding opportunities search engine and database, which allows users to create and save their own custom searches for national and worldwide funding opportunities. Flinders holds a site licence for RP and all staff and students are able to access RP via Okta.

    The calendar for 2018 for online broadcast training sessions for RP is now available. These one hour sessions are great for new and existing users to keep up to date with the latest developments, and also get a refresher on the best ways to use RP and how to find funding efficiently. Information on the sessions and links to the registration are available on the Searching for Funding page.

    Alternatively, Nikki Johnson and Mary Lyons from Research Development and Support are able to provide assistance on queries about RP and one-on-one and/or group training for Flinders researchers. Contact Nikki at nikki.johnson@flinders.edu.au in the first instance.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsACSPRI Intensive Short Courses

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    If you're keen to give your brain a bit of a jump start, there are still places left, and time to enrol in one of the Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Inc's (ACSPRI) intensive short courses at the University of Melbourne this Summer. Running across 5 days, these ACSPRI courses are practical, small group (maximum of 20 people), hands on and run from fundamentals to advanced levels. Flinders University is a member organisation of ACSPRI, so all Flinders staff and students can access the member prices for these courses.

    Coursesare aimed at improving researchers knowledge and skills around qualitative data, analysis, statistical procedures, data collection, and social network research, and include. Courses available for the week of 29 January 2018 include: Foundations of Qualitative Methodologies, Data Collection and Analysis; Fundamentals of Statistics; and Introduction to Social Network Research. The courses available from 5 February 2018 include: Applied Statistical Procedures; Qualitative Research: Design, Analysis and Representation; and courses on Nvivo and AMOS.

    The full list of courses, information on the synopsis, presenters, and prerequistes are available at the ACSPRI website. You can also contact ACSPRI at info@acspri.org.au or 03 8376 6496, if you have any further questions.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsTaking the lab to the field - insights gained from in situ measurements of isotopes

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    The College of Science and Engineering Ecology and Evolution Research Group are hosting a seminar on Wednesday 22 November 2017 in South Lecture Theatre 1 from 12 PM to 1 PM. Dr Damien Maher from Southern Cross University will be presenting a seminar on Taking the lab to the field: insights gained from in situ measurements of isotopes. After the presentation, pizza will be available in the Biology Tea Room (Room 143).

    Traditional measurement of stable and radioisotopes has required discrete samples to be collected and returned to the laboratory for analysis on specialised instrumentation such as Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry, or liquid scintillation counters. These laborious requirements have led to experimental designs that often limit sampling resolution. Recent advances in technology have allowed for in situ measurement of some stable and radioisotopes. Here I will present some of our recent work using cavity ring down spectroscopy for the measurement of nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and stable carbon isotopes. I will also present work on coupling these analysis with alpha decay detectors for radon, which is an excellent groundwater/porewater tracer. We have applied these techniques to a range of research questions including estuarine, mangrove and coral reef biogeochemistry, and fugitive emissions from coal seam gas fields. By taking the lab to the field we are able to sample at extremely high resolution, and the availability of real-time data allows for "on-the-fly" decision making, optimising valuable time spent in the field.

    Dr Maher works on various aspects of the global carbon, nutrient and hydrological cycles. He incorporates stable- and natural radio-isotopes into his work to characterize greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon and nutrient cycling pathways in aquatic and terrestrial environment. Dr Maher also works on groundwater-surface water interactions, and the role of groundwater as a vector for solute transport.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsDeep Dive Workshop on Collaboration for Industry Impact

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    The Cooperative Research Centres Association (CRCA) is offering a presentation on Collaboration for Industry Impact – Deep Dive Workshop here in Adelaide on 7 - 8 December 2017. The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Programme supports industry-led collaborations between industry, researchers and the community. In its 27-year history, it has proven to be an effective model for linking researchers with industry to address R&D challenges with commercial outcomes. Bidding for a CRC is a highly competitive process requiring cross-disciplinary teams to come together and collaborate. This takes planning, time and patience. Developed by the CRC Association and Collabforge, this workshop (two half-days) will combine practical bid-creation content with a deep dive into the theory and practice of collaboration.

    The two day workshop will commence at 1:00 PM on Thursday, 7 December 2017 and finish at 5:00 PM that day. The Friday presentation will commence at 9:00 AM and finish at 12:30 PM. Members of the CRCA, which all Flinders staff are, will pay $500 to attend the workshop. Contact Jordan.Gardner@crca.asn.au for the discount code. The non-members price is $600. Register at the eventbrite page for the workshop.

    The workshop will teach participants what makes a great bid, what the process of bid development entails, the roles of all bid participants, and how to build effective relationship / communication between researchers and industry to develop a compelling bid. Participants will be provided with the opportunity to develop their ideas in conjunction with guidance materials and feedback, finishing with substantive parts of their bid concepts being fleshed out (these can be hypothetical CRCs, bids planned for submission, or even ARC Linkage type concepts).

    This will help researchers to better understand how they can build successful partnerships with their industry partners, and form a bid concept that will deliver industry impact.

    Who should attend:

    • Researchers who have the responsibility for or interest to develop CRC and CRC-P bids
    • Administrators who have the responsibility for helping coordinate, develop, approve and or administer CRC and CRC-P bids (eg from Commercialisation, Research, Scholarships, etc)

    Key learning outcomes:

    • Improved capability in developing and progressing CRC bids
    • Understanding the role of 'impact thinking' in successful bids and CRCs
    • Common language, frameworks and methods for collaboration
    • Methods for stakeholder and partner analysis, tips and tricks for involving industry participants in the best way at the right time, and for developing and testing bid ideas
    • Generally improved collaboration capability through applied collaboration experiences with those in the room on the day

    How it works:

    • Key concepts, methods and reference materials for successful CRCs and industry collaboration are presented across two, consecutive half-day sessions.
    • Participant ideas and plans are applied directly to the materials presented, with groups learning from one another, as well as receiving feedback from the presenters.
    • Both half-day sessions are appropriate for a general audience, as well as those developing specific bids, and we strongly encourage participants to attend both sessions.

    About the Speakers

    Dr Tony Peacock, CEO, CRC Association
    Dr Tony Peacock is the Chief Executive of the Cooperative Research Centres Association. With more than two decades as CEO of industry research organisations, Tony is an expert on collaboration between industry and academia. He was a 2014 Monash University Churchill Fellow, investigating how business and universities around the world work together to create innovation.

    Hailey Cooperrider, Collaboration and Strategy Lead, Collabforge
    Hailey Cooperrider is collaboration designer and strategist with Collabforge, where she has been responsible for some of the firm's highest profile projects and core frameworks. Her capabilities include workshop facilitation, digital platform design, innovation methodologies, and strategy cocreation. Hailey is currently researching how gameplay can be used to help spread collaboration capability more broadly.

    Mark Elliott, Founder and Director, Collabforge
    Dr Mark Elliott is the founder and managing director of Collabforge, and author of the world’s first and only general theory of collaboration. Since finishing a PhD in 2008 on mass collaboration, he has led the development Collabforge’s unique capability to deliver collaboration in any context, at any scale, both face-to-face and online. Mark has worked with governments, leaders and influencers to deliver some of the world’s most ambitious and trailblazing collaborative projects.

    For more information contact Jordan Gardner, Communication and Marketing Manager, at the CRC Association on 02 6273 1124 or at Jordan.Gardner@crca.asn.au.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsResearch grant opportunites with BreastScreen SA

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    Jane Burden, General Manager at BreastScreen SA has been invited to present a talk on research opportunities with Breast Screen SA at Tonsley, Thursday, 9 November 2017. BreastScreen SA is part of the national screening program of BreastScreen Australia. It is a statewide population based radiology service. Jane has been the General Manager at BreastScreen SA for 4 years. She has 30 years’ experience working in the health industry and has a Masters Degree in Primary Health Care and a Bachelor of Science in Speech Pathology.

    The talk will take place from 9 AM to 10 AM, Thursday 9 November 2017 at Room 1.14, Level 1, Flinders University @ Tonsley. Enquiries and RSVP to Dr Gobert Lee at gobert.lee@flinders.edu.au.

    Since 2015, Jane has chaired the National Clinical Advisory Committee. This committee is comprised of leaders in various medical disciplines. Chairing this committee provides her with highly knowledgeable advice to ensure best clinical practice and takes into account national leaders perspectives. Jane is also chair of the BreastScreen Australia Conference Committee to be held in Adelaide in 2018. This conference invites national and international delegates to learn more about current and future technologies within the breast screening program.

    Jane is passionate about transforming services to achieve outstanding results within the public health service. 

    Seminars Conferences and Workshops2017 Dean Jaensch Lecture - The Crisis in Australian Democracy

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    For the 2017 Dean Jaensch Lecture, Paul Kelly, Editor-at-Large on The Australian, has been invited to present on The Crisis in Australian Democracy. The Lecture will be held in Room 1, Level 1, Flinders in the City, on Wednesday 8 November 2017. The Dean Jaensch Lecture pays tribute to Flinders University’s notable Professor of Politics, Dean Jaensch, a respected political analyst with particular interests in electoral politics, voting systems and political behaviour, and political parties.

    Paul was previously the Editor-in-Chief of the Australia and he writes on Australian politics, public policy and international affairs. He has covered Australian governments from Gough Whitlam to Malcolm Turnbull. He is a regular television commentator on the Sky News program, Australian Agenda. He is the author of nine books including the End of Certainty on the politics and economics of the 1980’s, Triumph and Demise on the Rudd-Gillard era and The March of Patriots, providing a re-interpretation of Paul Keating and John Howard in office.

    Paul holds a Doctor of Letters from Melbourne University and in 2010 he was a Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at Melbourne University. He holds Honorary Doctorates from Sydney University, Griffith University and the University of NSW. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. He has been a Fellow at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the Menzies Centre, King’s College London.

    Refreshments and finger food will follow the one hour lecture - includes question time. Attendees are requested to arrive by 5:30 pm for a 5:45 pm start. To RSVP for the event, Register online.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsResearch Data & Systems Drop-in Session - November 2017

    Research Data & Reporting Drop In Session - November 2017

    The next Research Data and Reporting Team’s monthly drop-in session for interested academic and professional staff will be held on Tuesday 21 November 2017.

    The aim of the session is to provide one-on-one assistance to staff who want either a refresh on the research data systems used at Flinders or to learn some new skills.

    Research Data and Reporting staff will be available from 12 PM to 1 PM on Tuesday 17 November 2017. Participants are encouraged to register at ienrol if they are interested in attending.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsResearch Grants and Contracts Drop-in Sessions - November 2017

    Research Grants and Contracts Drop In Session - October 2017

    The first Research Grants and Contracts team drop-in session in November for interested academic and professional staff in September will be held on Tuesday 14 November 2017.

    These twice monthly sessions are designed to allow staff to receive one-on-one assistance or advice on any aspect of the services provided by the Research Grants and Contracts team, including: assistance with research grant applications, searching for funding, grant budgets, establishing collaborative contracts and other research related contracts, terms and conditions of award, confidentiality and material transfer agreements etc.

    Research Grants and Contract staff will be available from 12 PM to 1 PM on Tuesday 14 November 2017 and Tuesday 28 November 2017. Participants are encouraged to register at ienrol if they are interested in attending either of the sessions and are asked to please email research.grants@flinders.edu.au to give RSO staff advance notice of the nature of the assistance they require.

    Seminars Conferences and WorkshopsNew ways for finding research funding - update

    Rene Logan, from Research Professional will be visiting Flinders on Monday 30 October 2017 to present to interested staff and students on what is new and upcoming in the search for research funding opportunities. Flinders holds a site license for Research Professional, which is a powerful funding opportunities search engine and database, which allows users to create and save their own custom searches for national and worldwide funding opportunities. Searches can be filtered by funder, funder type, deadline, discipline, keyword etc. Users also have the ability to set up and receive regular email alerts of new funding opportunities or news in specific areas of interest. All opportunities listed on the system have been eligibility verified for Australian researchers.

    Rene will hold two sessions in Lecture Theatre 1.09, Health Sciences Building, on 30 October 2017. The first session, from 1:30 pm to 2:00 pm will be aimed at Research Higher Degree students. The second session, aimed at Academic and Professional staff, will be held from 2:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Rene can extend the second session until 2:45 pm if required due to attendee's questions. Registration is available at ienrol.

    Research Professional launched the new interface UX, among other changes, at the Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) conference in Wellington last month. Flinders has secured Rene to present to Flinders staff so that those who were not in attendance at the ARMS conference can learn about upcoming changes and those who have yet to experience using Research Professional can become familiar with this powerful tool to assist them in finding research funding opportunities.

    If you have any queries on Research Professional, contact your College contact, which can be viewed here. If you do not have a College contact, contact mary.lyons@flinders.edu.au.

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