ACRV 2020 Research Training Program
This form is for all Centre researchers and staff to register for the 2020 Research Training Program.  There are sessions for everyone! Please select all sessions that you are interested in attending, ensuring that you are available on the advised dates.  An invitation will be sent to confirm your booking and in the meantime, we recommend adding a placeholder in your calendar.

All sessions will be held via Zoom and are scheduled for Brisbane time (AEST).  Please note that some sessions are targeted at a particular audience and there may be limits on attendee numbers. This is detailed below.

If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact Centre Manager Kate Aldridge via kate.aldridge@qut.edu.au
Email *
Name *
Please confirm which Node you are from *
Please confirm your role *
CAREER:   There are two different training sessions that focus on your career. One workshop is with Hugh Kearns from ThinkWell, and the other is with Inger Mewburn from ANU.  There is no limit on attendees for either course.   *
Required
ENTREPRENEURIAL:  This Q & A panel focuses on what you need to do to create a start-up from prototype to business set up and covers common pitfalls and useful resources.  We are currently working with Victor Vicario, head of the ARC Incubator in Brisbane to secure dates. NB:  You only need to attend one of the sessions.  It is duplicated to allow for maximum attendance. *
Required
If registering for the Entrepreneurial event, please confirm your stage of interest: *
Required
KNOWLEDGE LEADERSHIP:  Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) and Unconscious Bias, Words at Work, Engaging Men, Cracking the cultural glass ceiling.  All centre members are encouraged to attend one of each of the EDI, Unconscious Bias and Words at Work sessions.  Engaging Men and Cracking the cultural glass ceiling are targeted at the male researchers and female researchers of the centre, respectively. *
Required
COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA: There are two different training sessions that focus on media specifically (talking Science with the Media - limited to 10 attendees and held over 2 full days) and the other is more focused on communicating generally about your research (Becoming a SuperSTEM Communicator - limited to 30 attendees and held over 6 weeks for 90 mins per week).   *
Required
Any comments or questions? *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
reCAPTCHA
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy