Resources & Tools

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Career planning tools

Humanities and social sciences
is a free online career exploration and planning tool for PhD students and postdoctoral scholars in the humanities and social sciences. Register for a free account to gain full access.

Sciences
Hosted by Science Careers, is a unique, web-based career-planning tool tailored to meet the needs of PhD students and postdocs in the sciences. Register for a free account to gain access.

Chemistry
is an individual development planning tool designed to help graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in the chemical sciences plan and prepare for rewarding careers. Create a free account to get started.

Language and literature
The following tools have been developed to help doctoral students of language and literature explore a broad range of rewarding careers inside and outside the academy.

Career exploration & advice

Beyond academia
is a new kind of job searching engine specifically for PhD students and graduates. This demo version uses historical job ads to help you explore your career options: before, during, and after you have finished studying.

Sciences
and are great resources for career information and advice for PhDs in the sciences.

Language and literature
has been developed to prepare doctoral students of language and literature for a variety of careers. Their site features career information, advice, and resources for humanities PhDs.

Job simulations
is an online platform that allows PhD-level scientists and humanists, regardless of professional stage, to explore future career options.

Business concepts for life scientists
Developed by iBiology and hosted on the OPENedX platform, this is designed for graduate students, postdocs and junior faculty who wish to gain a basic understanding of business fundamentals.

Supporting your academic career

ChronicleVitae
is an online career hub including articles, guides, and free online tutorials to support your academic job search.

Academic news and information
The career advice sections of the and include insights and tools across a range of topics to help academics and professionals in higher education succeed.

Research support

Planning your scientific journey
Developed by iBiology and hosted on the OPENedX platform, this offers concrete tools and practical advice to help you navigate the most challenging aspects of developing and planning a research project.

Researcher Academy
The is an entirely free e-learning platform designed to unlock the potential of early and mid-career researchers. Covers a range of topics on funding, managing research data, writing, publication, navigating peer review, and communicating your research.

Research integrity
All staff, students and affiliates of the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide who are involved in research practice associated with the 最新糖心Vlog should be familiar with and must comply with: the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's Responsible Conduct of Research Policy and the 最新糖心Vlogn Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2007). Further information.

Statistics for Research Students

This book, available free from the , aims to help you understand and navigate statistical鈥痗oncepts and the main types of statistical analyses essential for research students. .

What's the Problem Represented to be?
Developed by the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's Professor Carol Bacchi, the WPR - or What's the Problem Represented to be?- approach assists researchers to develop & organise research projects through positing six interlinked questions that foster an enhanced critical engagement with a topic. Access the streamed HD videos, and supplementary text documents, of a five hour workshop run by Carol early in 2014 here.

Supervision

Coffee as a supervisory technique
Can having coffee with your students be considered a supervisory technique? Dr Susan Hemer (Discipline of Anthropology) takes us through the pros and cons in this thoughtful short review, developed for the Exploring Supervision program in 2009.

Cross-cultural Supervision
The complexities of supervision in cross-cultural contexts are illustrated and analysed through a series of resources prepared by Homewood et al (2010). The resources include: short video clips; written scenarios; strategies; a readiness checklist; and an annotated bibliography. on the Macquarie 最新糖心Vlog website.

Expectations in Supervision
An expectations questionnaire can be a useful means of seeing what level of agreement or difference there might be between your understandings of how the research degree program will unfold and the understandings of your students. We encourage you to use this template developed for use at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide and to customise it for your own purposes.

Thesis Topic Selection Tool
Andrew Rosser (Discipline of Anthropology) has devised a tool to assist research students and their supervisors in selecting a dissertation topic. Download the PDF or Powerpoint.

Writing

Editing Assistance
The Register of External Editors is a list of professional editors that have been recommended by 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide academic staff, or who have been accredited by the Institute of Professional Editors (IPEd).

Plagiarism and iThenticate
The 最新糖心Vlog has a zero tolerance policy for plagiarism amongst researchers and HDR students. iThenticate can be used by Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students and supervisors as a tool to check the originality of work and assist with the prevention of plagiarism. Find out more about iThenticate

Text Analysis
We are pleased to provide - as a free download - our powerful and intuitive concordancing tool AdTAT (Adelaide Text Analysis Tool). Visit the AdTAT page for more information and to download.