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Postgraduate Online Support

An AUT-Online Postgraduate Research Resource is available for enrolled postgraduate students to view. Click on the following link: https://autonline.aut.ac.nz/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab_id=_1_1

If you do not have a username and password active, you may use the following username access:

Username: autpgresearch
Password: autpg

Please note that your access will be at guest entry level where you may not have full viewing rights to ALL resources available.

University Postgraduate Centre Contact

For general enquiries, please email us at postgraduate@aut.ac.nz.

Annette Tiaiti
Senior Postgraduate Officer
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 ext 8371
Email: annette.tiaiti@aut.ac.nz

Amber Taylor
Postgraduate Officer
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 ext 8366
Email: amber.taylor@aut.ac.nz

Elena Pylkova
Postgraduate Officer (Examinations)
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 ext 6413
Email: elena.pylkova@aut.ac.nz

Martin Wilson
Manager, University Postgraduate Centre
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 ext 8812
Email: martin.wilson@aut.ac.nz

Madeline Banda
Director of Postgraduate Studies
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 ext 8044
Email: madeline.banda@aut.ac.nz

Temporary Location:
International Student Centre
City Campus
Level 2, WO Building
56 Wakefield Street
Auckland Central
Fax: +64 9 921-9925
Email: postgraduate@aut.ac.nz

Forms and Handbooks

Postgraduate Studies Handbook
This outlines the policies and procedures applicable to postgraduate students. The handbook is issued to postgraduate students by programme leaders and supervisors.

Academic Calendar
This contraing policies and procedures that are important for postgraduate students. This is available in the Library, Faculty Offices, and Student Information Centres. For enquiries about the calendar email academic.calendar@aut.ac.nz

Postgraduate Forms

Doctoral Forms

Ethics Forms and Information

Supervision Agreement Proforma

Postgraduate Seminars

The University Postgraduate Centre provides a series of centrally coordinated seminars each semester for our postgraduate students. The seminars are provided as a support to you. There is no charge to attend if you are an enrolled AUT Postgraduate student. Some of the seminars are more suited to specific aspects of research activities such as master's or doctoral theses, but anyone currently enrolled as an AUT postgraduate student is welcome to attend. The seminar programme is updated each semester.

Registration is essential as some seminars have limited seating availability - so enrol early to avoid disappointment. Bookings are done on a first-in, first-served basis. We will endeavour to provide repeat seminars during the semester if there is a demand for them. Cancellations may occur if a seminar/event has low attendance numbers.

You can register for any of these seminars up to 14 days prior to each. The form will be updated on a regular basis. (A tick box on the registration form will indicate whether the seminar is available for registration). The venue of the seminar(s) will be emailed out to those registered to attend. Make sure to register.

Seminar Registration Form

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VENUE DETAILS WILL BE EMAILED OUT TO THOSE CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE WORKSHOP.


Computer Based Workshops:
NB: Click on the title of the workshop to read more about it.

Library Essentials for Postgraduate Students

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Long Documents 1

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Long Documents 2

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MS Word (Introduction)

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Thesis Formatting & Trouble-Shooting

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Using EndNote

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EndNote (Value Added)  
 
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EndNote for MAC Users  
 
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Academic Workshops:
Doctoral Research Proposal - Confirmation of Candidature (D9)

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From Thesis to Article  
 
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Getting Ethics Approval: Designing Ethical Research


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Getting Ethics Approval: Fine Tuning your Application

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Launching the Thesis & Writing the Thesis Proposal  
 
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Master Research Proposal 101

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Preparing for your Doctoral Oral Examination

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Preparing for and Writing Your Literature Review  
 
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Weekend Workshop 1

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Weekend Workshop 2

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Writing Introductions

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Keys to Success
To register for the Keys papers, click here.
Social Events:
Doctoral Orientation Tours (1 hour tour)

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Email Annette Tiaiti to request further information and dates about the Get-Togethers.

Once you have registered, we will send a reminder email to you before the seminar happens. If you have registered and need to cancel, please let us know, as we probably have others on the waiting list. Email Annette Tiaiti.


Last updated: 07 Jun 2009 7:41pm

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