This month-long event, brought to you by the Library and School of Graduate Research, provides an opportunity to enhance your writing practices, share your experiences as a doctoral writer, and foster a supportive community.
The program includes a wide range of online workshops on topics such as Turbocharging your writing and Writing for publication, as well as in-person events like Write Here! Write Now! and Thesis Boot Camp.
Take the next step towards achieving your research writing goal!
Register for the Bringing Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Doing and Being into Research Practice and Writing, 1 October, 12pm–1:30pm.
| Date and time | Session and registration via Inkpath (login required) |
|---|---|
| Thursday 1 October
10:30am–12:00pm |
Write Here Write Now!
Hybrid |
| Tuesday 6 October
2:00pm–3:30pm |
Presenting your research: the essentials
In person |
| Wednesday 7 October
10:00am–2:30pm |
Thesis boot camp (this session is full)
In person |
| Thursday 8 October
10:00am–2:30pm |
Thesis boot camp (this session is full)
In person |
| Thursday 8 October
2:00pm–4:00pm |
Writing for publication
Online |
| Monday 12 October
11:00am–12:00pm |
Writing your results chapter: clarity and confidence
Online |
| Wednesday 14 October
09:30am–11:30am |
Turbocharge your writing workshop
Online |
| Thursday 15 October
10:30am–12:00pm |
Write Here Write Now!
Hybrid |
| Thursday 15 October
2:00pm–3:00pm |
How to write a great abstract
Online |
| Tuesday 27 October
10:30am–11:30am |
Including publications in your thesis
Online |
| Thursday 29 October
10:30am–12:00pm |
Write Here Write Now!
Hybrid |
| Thursday 29 October
2:00pm–3:00pm |
Writing for creative practice - style
Online |
| Thursday 29October
4:00pm–5:00pm |
HDR Getting Started Information Session
Online |

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