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Full-Text Articles in Education
Relational Employability Stages Of Development, Elizabeth J. Cook
Relational Employability Stages Of Development, Elizabeth J. Cook
Research outputs 2022 to 2026
The Relational employability stages of development aim to enhance individuals’ employability in a relational world. These stages – Recognition, Networks, Translation and Review – provide a pathway for individuals to cultivate relational awareness, engagement, promotion and reflection in the context of careers. When integrated with the Relational employability teaching-learning framework (Cook, 2023), these stages of development engage individuals in critical self-reflection, evaluation and career planning to advance their relational career development. This integrated approach empowers individuals to thrive and make meaningful contributions, extending employability beyond skills and outcomes to embrace meaningful connections and contributions with others (including more-than-human others). Applicable …
Collaborative Research Network Showcase And Scholarship Opportunities, Donna S. Cross, Robert Newton, Cobie Joan Rudd, Kamal Alameh, Mark Hackling, Kathryn Mcmahon
Collaborative Research Network Showcase And Scholarship Opportunities, Donna S. Cross, Robert Newton, Cobie Joan Rudd, Kamal Alameh, Mark Hackling, Kathryn Mcmahon
ECU Research Week
No abstract provided.
Conference Presentations, Paul Lavery
Conference Presentations, Paul Lavery
Graduate Research School Scholarly Works
This session focuses on the key aspects of presenting at conferences, including designing a presentation, delivery and networking.
Managing Your Supervisor, Joe Luca
Managing Your Supervisor, Joe Luca
Graduate Research School Scholarly Works
This session focuses on the relationship between supervisor and candidate, with an emphasis on how to handle the issues that may arise regarding supervision.
Online Research & Training Resources, Marziya Mohammedali, David Howard
Online Research & Training Resources, Marziya Mohammedali, David Howard
Graduate Research School Scholarly Works
This session focuses on how to access and get the most out of the online resources available to Higher Degree by Research Candidates, including the Sage Research Methods eBook repository, ProQuest Digital Dissertations Online Theses repository and Epigeum Research Skills Training (available through BlackBoard).
Who Stole My Idea? Why Researchers Need To Look At Past Theses On Their Own And Associated Topics, Ken Gasmier
Who Stole My Idea? Why Researchers Need To Look At Past Theses On Their Own And Associated Topics, Ken Gasmier
ECU Research Week
No abstract provided.
The 3-Year Fast-Track Phd, Terence Love
What Happens To Your Thesis After Examination?, David L. Howard
What Happens To Your Thesis After Examination?, David L. Howard
Graduate Research School Scholarly Works
What happens to your thesis once the examiner reports are back and you have made your corrections? This session will help prepare candidates for the penultimate step in their research journey - including their thesis in the university library collection. From the beginning of 2011, ECU will move to digital retention of the final thesis and no longer require a bound copy. There are also changes being made to making ECU theses available online. David Howard, Manager of Library Collections and Access, will outline what digital format is required by the library for inclusion in the collection. He will also …
What Examiners Look For In A Thesis, Alan Brown
What Examiners Look For In A Thesis, Alan Brown
ECU Research Week
Professor Alan Brown uses his extensive experience as both a supervisor and thesis examiner to take you inside the minds of thesis examiners. This presentation will address a range of things which you should and shouldn’t do in your thesis, which includes, some basic overall advice along with suggestions and a checklist for each chapter of your thesis. Additionally, key issues which annoy examiners and which are frequently overlooked by students.
How Does Your Research Find An Audience? Discover Research Online, Julia Gross
How Does Your Research Find An Audience? Discover Research Online, Julia Gross
ECU Research Week
Introduction to online research outputs and ECU's own Research Online.
Measuring Research Impact Using Bibliometrics, Constance Wiebrands
Measuring Research Impact Using Bibliometrics, Constance Wiebrands
ECU Research Week
Introduces a range of tools for bibliometric analysis.
Study In Prison: Consumption Or Investment?, Margaret Giles
Study In Prison: Consumption Or Investment?, Margaret Giles
ECU Research Week
Research into prisoner education and training in WA's adult prisons.