News: HDR
Commendations for the Enhancement of and Innovation in Student Learning
The Commendations recognise the diverse range of activities, services and programs that contribute to student learning and engagement at the University of Adelaide. They serve to highlight the important role that staff from all areas of the University have in supporting us to achieve our strategic goals. Applications now open.
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Register for Visualise Your Thesis
Registrations are now open for the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis competition. HDRs are challenged to present their research in a 60 second visual display. First prize wins $1,000 and the winner will go on to compete in the international online competition. To register your interest, visit Visualise Your Thesis.
Having difficult HDR supervision conversations
Part of supervising HDR students can involve having challenging conversations. This supervision workshop will provide practical tips on having difficult conversations in supervisory practice, and look at HDR supervision scenarios. Tuesday 23 April, 1.30–3 pm, via Zoom. Register.
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HDR Supervisor training
Boosting HDR candidates coping and confidence with Shari Walsh (Resilient Researcher). Open to all current HDR supervisors. Wednesday 27 March, 3–4 pm. Online. Register.
Three Minute Thesis winners
The final of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition was held on the 12th September, where 10 PhD students from across the University shared their research. Congratulations to the winner: Chelsea Matthews, runner-up: Ashleigh Geiger, and people's choice: Jacqueline Barsby. More information.
Graduate Research Leadership award

Associate Professor Tania Crotti (School of Biomedicine) is the recipient of the 2023 Australian Council of Graduate Research Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Leadership.
Visualise Your Thesis
The 2023 Visualise Your Thesis competition is now open for submissions. Open to eligible higher degree by research students, this is an opportunity to flex your creativity and get your research out there. The winning prize is $1,000. Read more and submit your entry.