Symposium themes
Creating our future research selves
Implementing, interrogating, and innovating future research methods
Framing and reframing research futures - potential and possibilities
Date: Friday, 18 June 2021 Time: 9am-5pm
Keynote speakers:
Dr Tseen Khoo, Senior Lecturer, Research Education and Development team, Graduate Research School, La Trobe University, Australia, and co-creator of The Research Whisperer (https://researchwhisperer.org/)
Dr James Burford, Lecturer, Research Education and Development team, Graduate Research School, La Trobe University, Australia
Abstract submissions due: Abstract submissions are now closed (abstracts will be double-blind peer reviewed)
Registration for attendance only due: 5pm, 14 June 2021
To register for attendance only or submit an abstract (150-200 words) for your presentation (NB: Abstract submissions are now closed)
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Symposium presentations can take a variety of formats, including but not limited to:
•Conceptual papers •Joint student/supervisor presentations •Methodological papers •Performances •Empirical papers •Sharing research data •Provocations •Debates
While it is possible for presentations to draw on more than one theme, colleagues submitting presentation abstracts are asked to nominate one theme for particular focus in their presentations, please. Despite the diversity of these themes, all of them are intended to be inclusive of all research approaches, disciplines and philosophies.
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Presentations may engage with the symposium theme in a number of ways and you are welcome to present research that is at any stage or development, from conception through to reflection. All fields of research are welcome, as are all levels of research experience. Each presentation will be allocated 15 minutes, with discussion following each symposium session.
Participation is free.
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