News: researchers
Visualise Your Thesis Winners 2024
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis Competition at the University of Adelaide is Melinda Nguyen from the School of Agriculture, Food & Wine for her exceptional presentation: From your kitchen food scraps to your kitchen food wrap.
Visualise Your Thesis - submissions now open!
Dust off your creative spark and present your research in a 60-second video or audio-visual presentation and you could win $1000! Submissions are now open for the 2024 Visualise your Thesis competition.
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Visualise Your Thesis Winners 2023
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2023 Visualise Your Thesis Competition at the University of Adelaide is Georgia Moloney from the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences for her exceptional presentation: Airing out wildlife trafficking.
Visualise Your Thesis - competition now open!
Dust off your creative spark and present your research in a 60-second video or audio-visual presentation and you could win $1000! Submissions are now open for the 2023 Visualise your Thesis competition.
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Visualise Your Thesis Winners 2022
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2022 Visualise Your Thesis Competition at the University of Adelaide is Nathan Jones from the School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences for his exceptional presentation: Conceptualising emotion in 3D space using colour.
SciVal for research impact metrics - training sessions
Register today to come along to a SciVal training session - SciVal has recently been added to the University’s suite of bibliometric tools. Training sessions will be running over the next couple of months, delivered by a SciVal expert.
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Have your say on the University Library and WIN!
Tell us what you think about the University Library and you'll go into the draw to win one of several great prizes, including a $350 prepaid VISA Load&Go card! Even better, your feedback will help shape the library, so that we can better meet your needs, both now and in the future.
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Sea Snakes, Scholarly Sharing and Open Access
At the beginning of September an article in The Conversation reported the new discovery that a sea snake could breathe through the top of its head. It quickly became one of the most popular science and technology articles for 2019, with over 43,000 reads and being translated into Indonesian. Behind the story was an open access scholarly article.
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Publishing Principles for your Research: a Copyright and Open Access Perspective, 16 October
Come on a guided tour through the publishing landscape - we'll step you through key considerations when deciding where to publish your research, as well as talk about the options to make your work open access. Bookings essential.
Copyright Considerations for Your Thesis, Tuesday 24 September
Writing a thesis? You need to know about copyright! In this one-hour session we'll take you through the basics, and explore when and how you can use third party copyright materials in your thesis.
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