CDF workshops and activities are supported by the Student Services Amenities Fee. Dates and times are indicative and subject to change without notice. While we endeavour to remain current, sessions can change suddenly due to circumstances beyond our control. ALWAYS register in Student Hub to stay updated.

   

Ethical and Productive Use of Generative AI Tools as an HDR Candidate [Webinar]

11 September 2026 10:00am12:30pm
Learn how generative AI tools can support your thinking and development as a researcher and academic writer.

Communicating quantitative research and visual information effectively [webinar]

14 September 2026 2:00pm3:30pm
Learn how to make your data, statistics, graphs and images more impactful and memorable by learning how to make them more reader/audience-friendly. Case studies from both written work and oral presentations will be used to illustrate common problems and more effective solutions.

Introduction to longitudinal data analysis *Tentative* (ISSR) [webinar]

16 September 2026 9:00am12:00pm
Learn about longitudinal data analysis.

Introduction to systematic reviews [webinar]

22 September 2026 1:00pm2:30pm
This workshop covers systematic reviews that can be used in both qualitative and quantitative studies.

Refining your writing [webinar]

24 September 2026 11:00am1:00pm
Learn to appraise and refine your own writing.

Ethical and Productive Use of Generative AI Tools as an HDR Candidate [Dutton Park]

25 September 2026 1:00pm3:00pm
Learn how generative AI tools can support your thinking and development as a researcher and academic writer.

Ethical and Productive Use of Generative AI Tools as an HDR Candidate [Webinar]

25 September 2026 1:00pm3:00pm
Learn how generative AI tools can support your thinking and development as a researcher and academic writer.

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Information sessions

In addition to the Career Development Framework sessions, the Graduate School holds information sessions on a range of topics relevant to UQ HDR candidates.

Library

UQ's Library is an excellent source of support and training for HDR candidates.

UQ's Library can help you find resources, manage your data, and make your research discoverable. They can also give you advice on publishing, research impact, and metrics.
UQ's Library provides software training (EndNote, NVivo, Galaxy, Excel, Adobe Acrobat), UQ Research Data Manager drop in sessions, and the excellent Creating a Structured Thesis (CaST) workshop.