Bond Graduate School of Research along with PHCRED and in conjunction with i-thinkwell.com.au invite you to a workshop
What do research higher degree (HDR) students do to finish on time, to overcome isolation, doubt and writer’s block, and to enjoy the process? And just as importantly what do they do in order to spend guilt-free time with their family and friends and perhaps even have holidays? If this sounds appealing, then this session will be of particular use to you.
This workshop describes the key habits that our research and experience with thousands of students shows will make a difference to how quickly and easily you complete your RHD. Just as importantly, these habits can greatly reduce the stress and increase the pleasure involved in completing a RHD.
The workshop helps you to understand how to increase your effectiveness and outcomes in the following key areas and gives you practical strategies to deal with common problems such as:
- student/supervisor relations
- how you structure your study time
- your attitude (or lack thereof!) in relation to your research
- dealing with writer’s block or having difficulty writing
- getting the help you need when you are stuck
- juggling multiple commitments and never having enough time
- keeping on going when the going gets tough
Who is it for?
Research higher degree students at any point in their candidature and their supervisors.
When
15 July 2010
1:30pm
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4:30pm
Where
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
University Centre (Building 6), Level 2, Room 11 (6_2_11), Bond University
Contact Information
Elise Strachan
estracha@bond.edu.au