This is an ISSR course and places are highly limited as Graduate School is paying the fee. If you are unable to attend, please de-register (or email graduateschool@uq.edu.au if you are unable to do so). An unexplained absence could result in all your future ISSR registrations becoming Waitlisted. You may only attend the workshop once. Repeat bookings will be removed and placed on the Waitlist.

This course is designed for HDR students aiming to master the skills of identifying, interpreting, and drawing informed conclusions from diverse data sources. Students will learn to transform these insights into compelling narratives that can influence policy and practice. The course will:

  1. Highlight key data terms and statistical concepts to support more accurate understandings of data.
  2. Examine how study design impacts data collection and interpretation, helping students recognise the strengths and limitations of various data sources.
  3. Consider how synthesising different types of data can create more robust evidence to support influential data story telling.
  4. Emphasize essential principles for the ethical translation of data.
  5. Outline strategies for crafting influential data stories tailored to different audiences.
  6. Provide guidelines for creating effective data visualizations to enhance research translation.

 

About Impact and influence

Your research may have the potential to impact both policy and practice and influence the broader community in a number of ways. Knowing how and where to communicate your research, and understanding how to do so ethically and responsibly, will ensure your research makes an impact. 

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