· Time: 9.30am – 12.00pm (registrations from 9.15am)
· Venue: Monash Club, 32 Exhibition Walk (previously building 50), Clayton Campus
· Registrations essential at https://my.monash.edu.au/news-and-events/bookings/fmnhsrdo/view/167147/
The Associate Dean (Graduate
Research), Professor Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis, warmly invites you to attend
the Faculty’s Annual Graduate Research Supervisor and Staff Forum.
The Forum aims to cover
important topics, including:
·
Why do our completions matter?· What does our graduate research landscape look like?
· Supervisor accreditation
· How to select high quality students and why does this matter?
· Our Doctoral Programs
· LabArchives
Supervisors of graduate research
students are strongly encouraged to attend.
The forum provides an
opportunity to learn more and become familiar with these important matters, and
hear directly from the experts on how they affect your role. Come along to
learn this valuable information and network with your colleagues.
Morning tea provided – please
advise when registering if you have any dietary requirements.
Parking
Please note that as the forum
will be held during semester, parking is limited at the Clayton Campus. The
campus has a number of paid parking zones including all day paid parking near
the main entrance. Red permits from any campus can be used in blue zones at
Clayton. Please ask your academic unit if they can supply a yellow permit for
you (if needed). A map of the Clayton campus including parking areas is
available at https://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/maps/3-Claytoncolour.pdf
Important information
Although this forum is free for
Faculty staff, those who register and fail to attend will be charged $50 to
cover costs. Hence, account details are requested when registering. It should
also be noted that this event is not designed for students and their
registrations will not be accepted.
If you have any difficulties
accessing the registration site or have any queries, please contact us at med-research.degrees@monash.edu or 990 54313. Unfortunately video conferencing facilities
are not available (we are limited as during semester) however, we aim to
circulate presentations to those who are unable to attend.
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