China Studies Centre, The University of Sydney
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm (AEDT), Tuesday 19 November 2019
Woolley Lecture Theatre S325, John Woolley Building (A20), University of Sydney
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Are you a research student or early career researcher working on or with China and wondering how to publish or report your Non-Traditional Research Outputs (NTROs)?
This workshop provides tips and guidance, helping you to navigate the best way to work with diverse research outputs.
Some of the topics that will be addressed include:
• What are the different types of NTROs, and how to capture them?
• Why reporting your NTROs is important?
• What support does the University provide?
• What are the challenges in publishing NTROs?
• How to work on NTROs with China-based collaborators?
Chair
Dr Olivier Krischer, Acting Director, China Studies Centre
Speakers
Dr Luke Hespanhol, Lecturer in Design, School of Architecture, Design and Planning
Dr Catherine Ingram, Lecturer, Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Ms Leanne Mumford, NTRO Coordinator, Research Reporting, Analysis, Data & Systems (RRADS), Research Portfolio