Research Plus Library workshops

Library workshops schedule

RMIT's Research Plus program offers PhD and Masters by Research candidates a range of workshops, seminars and short courses to build your research knowledge and skills. Full program is available.

The Library is running a number of workshops as part of the program. Browse and register below. Please note, the list may take a few seconds to load.

Non-HDR students and staff: please contact the Library's Research team (login required) if you would like to attend a Library Research Plus workshop.

Researcher Profiles to set you apart: ORCID, LinkedIn and more

5/5/2026
14:00 - 15:00

This workshop will be jointly delivered by RMIT University Library and Careers Development staff. The workshop aims to provide an understanding of the importance of developing your online researcher profiles and branding. It will give an overview of how to develop effective and complementary research and professional profiles to support your career.  The specific benefits and differences between the following profiles will be discussed:

  • ORCID and other academic profiles
  • LinkedIn.

Attendance Type: Live (online)
Skills: Communicating research, Working professionally
Provider: Library Research Services; Careers Development


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