Getting the most out of Research Supervision
Date and time
Location
Online Seminar at Perth Children's Hospital with a live QandA session
Perth Children's Hospital
15 Hospital Ave
Nedlands, WA 6009
Australia
CAHS Research Education Program | Research Skills Seminar Series
About this event
Getting the most out of Research Supervision
Friday, 27th May 2022
Seminar Synopsis:
This seminar covers the importance of understanding the rights and responsibilities of both supervisors and supervisees doing research, whether for a formal degree or a small project, and how to get the best out of both roles. It also provides practical tips related to the selection of suitable research projects, supervision frequency and time allocation, different supervision styles, remote supervision and working with multiple supervisors.
Presented by:
Professor Jonathan Carapetis - Director, Telethon Kids Institute
Professor Jonathan Carapetis is Director of the Telethon Kids Institute and a Professor at UWA. His research interests include rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, other group A streptococcal diseases, vaccine preventable disease, Indigenous child health, youth health and education, and skin sores and scabies. He has supervised 23 PhD, Masters, Honours, Clinical Trainees and others in research.
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This seminar will be streamed and also available to watch from our Youtube channel
Register today to receive the presentation handout with additional useful resources.
We are pleased to include a live Q&A session with this booking. The link to the MS Teams meeting will be forwarded to you via email on the morning of the seminar - please check your junk folder if you are missing the email.
We look forward to seeing you register for our future seminars.
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About the CAHS Research Education Program, Research Skills Seminar Series
The Research Education Program (REP) is an open access resource provided by the Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS), Department of Research and is generously supported by the PCH Foundation. The Program provides valuable educational resources to support staff and students of any clinical discipline and level of experience to undertake high quality, meaningful research.
The Program includes the Research Skills Seminar Series, REDCap workshops and resources and the Clinical Audit Handbook.
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- Phone (08) 6456 0514
- Email ResearchEducationProgram@health.wa.gov.au
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