AGC News 13 July - 26 July 2007
Table of Contents
- Relocation of Adelaide Graduate Centre
- Postgraduate Research Induction
- 8th Quality in Postgraduate Research Conference
- Rhodes Scholarship
- Fulbright Scholarship
- General Sir John Monash Awards
- Effective Supervision Program
- Professional Development for Research Students
- Endeavour Awards
- Postgraduate Scholarships Currently Available
- Commonly Asked Questions
Relocation of Adelaide Graduate Centre
The Adelaide Graduate Centre will be moving to Level 6, Wyatt House, 115 Grenfell Street at the end of July. It is anticipated that this will occur over the weekend of July 28-29 and as a result, the Adelaide Graduate Centre will be closed on Friday 27th and Monday 30th July and re-open for business on Tuesday 31st July.
Please note that all RED and IBP activities will move to the lecture room on level 6
Postgraduate Research Induction - Semester 2, 2007
The Adelaide Graduate Centre's next Induction Program will be held next Friday, 20 July 2007. Students will need to register and collect an induction package at 8.50am. The Induction, which is compulsory for all commencing PhD and Masters by Research students, provides a valuable orientation to life as a research student at The University of Adelaide. If you have not already done so, please register online at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/induction/index.html8th Quality in Postgraduate Research Conference
Research Education in the New Global Environment
17 - 18 April 2008
Stamford Grand Hotel, Glenelg, South Australia
The 2008 QPR conference will be held 17-18 April, at the Stamford Grand, Glenelg. The details for the 2008 conference and the Call for Papers are now available at http://www.qpr.edu.au/2008. The deadline for papers submitted for the refereed proceeding is 15th October 2007. The deadline for abstracts for non-refereed presentations at the conference is 30th November 2007.
For the last twelve years the Quality in Postgraduate Research conferences have provided an opportunity to debate the latest policies affecting postgraduate education; to exchange views on current research and good practice in the field; and to link special staff and student interest groups. Policy makers, supervisors, postgraduate administrators, educational researchers, postgraduate students and academic developers attend the conferences. Staff and postgraduate students are encouraged to present their research on postgraduate education or to make presentations about good practice in research education at the conference. For the purposes of the conference, postgraduate research refers to higher degrees which have a substantial amount of research as a major component. For inquiries about presenting at the conference, please contact Gerry Mullins at gerry.mullins@adelaide.edu.au
You will also be able to register your interest in attending the conference at the conference web site by joining the QPR listserv or by email to the conference organisers at lejla@sapmea.asn.au
The proceedings of the previous seven Quality in Postgraduate Research Conferences,
1994-2006, are available at http://www.qpr.edu.au/.
This archive provides an indication of the topics covered by the QPR conferences
and is a valuable resource for prospective presenters.
Rhodes Scholarship
Applications for the SA Rhodes Scholarship for 2008 are now open. Application forms are available from the Honorary State Secretary, Professor Richard A Russell AM (email: richard.russell@adelaide.edu.au). Details of the Rhodes Scholarship program for South Australia can be found at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/scholarships/postgrad/rhodes.html
The closing date for this scholarship is 5.00pm Friday 3 September 2007.
Candidates wishing to discuss their application should arrange an appointment with the Honorary Secretary well in advance of the closing date, and preferably before the end of July. Candidates are reminded that we are approaching the northern hemisphere university long vacation and are advised to make enquiries of Oxford as soon as possible
2008 Fulbright Scholarship
Valued at up to $A40,000, Fulbright scholarships are open to Australian citizens to undertake research or study in the United States for 3 – 12 months. Scholarships can be started between 1 July 2008 and 30 June 2009.
Applications are open to Postgraduates (to do research related to their Australian PhD. or enrol in a US degree); Postdoctoral, Professional and Senior Scholars from any field of study.
For further information and application forms see the section 'Fulbright Scholarships/For Australian citizens' on our website at http://www.fulbright.com.au
Applications close 31 August 2007.
General Sir John Monash Awards
Applications for the General Sir John Monash Awards for 2008 are now open. The closing date for applications is 5 pm on Friday, 31 August 2007.
Annually, up to eight Awards may be awarded to outstanding Australian citizens graduating from Australian Universities to enable them to undertake postgraduate study abroad at the world’s best Universities, appropriate to their field of study.
The Awards are not limited by age, gender, and academic field of study, country or university, subject to the university being considered to be amongst the global leaders in the chosen field of study. However, whilst no upper age limit is stipulated, Awards will generally favour those whose major contribution to their field and to the community lies ahead of them.
Further information about the scholarship, and the application form, may be obtained from: http://www.monashawards.org/home.asp
Effective Supervision Program, Semester 2
The Effective Supervision Program will run again in Semester 2, with a series of 5 workshops.
Workshops commence in the third week of semester, and take place around every three weeks. There will be both evening (Tuesdays 4.30-8.00pm) and repeat daytime (Thursdays 9.30-1.00pm) sessions.
Workshops focus on key topics in the policy, practice and critical analysis of HDR supervision, and aim to give HDR supervisors an opportunity to explore new strategies and approaches. All academic staff are welcome to attend all or any of the sessions. (But please enrol with us first!)
If you are a new member of academic staff and wish to register as an HDR supervisor, you must come to the first workshop.
If you wish to be registered as a supervisor but have not yet fulfilled all the eligibility requirements, you may be able to enrol in the full program and gain credit towards registration. The full program involves participating in all five workshops and undertaking a small research project in the area of researcher education. Head of School approval is required.
Workshop schedule and enrolment: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/timetable.html
More information about the program: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/staff/
For further enquiries contact: ian.green@adelaide.edu.au
Professional Development for Research Students
The Research Education and Development programs for Semester 2 have been finalised. Details and enrolment links now available on the website
Enrol online: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/rep/student/
Also find via this link details of the RED Online Modules (topics including writing research proposals and advanced citation skills) and our list of 'high relevance' web-links.
For enquiries, email margaret.cargill@adelaide.edu.au
Endeavour Awards
Applications for DEST's 2008 Endeavour Awards have opened, with a closing date of 31 July. The awards fund Australian undergraduate and postgraduate students to study for a period overseas, and overseas applicants to spend some time studying in Australia. The awards include student exchanges, research fellowships and executive awards. The University is keen to receive a sizeable number of these awards, so academic staff should encourage students to apply. Details can be accessed at http://www.endeavour.dest.gov.au/summary_endeavour_awards/default.html
Postgraduate Scholarships Currently Available
To view a list of currently available postgraduate scholarships go to: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/scholarships/postgrad/pgcurrent.html
Commonly Asked Questions
If my scholarship has a thesis allowance, how long have I got to claim
reimbursement?
Claims, on the prescribed form, should be lodged with the Adelaide
Graduate Centre within 24 months of termination or expiry of the Award and within
12 months of thesis submission. For Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry)
holders, the thesis must be submitted within six months of the completion of
the project, and the claim must be made within twelve months of the end of the
project.

