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Curtin EMCR Network Research Symposium

Thursday July 20th 2023

Register here.

The Steering Committee of the Curtin Early to Mid-Career Researcher (EMCR) Network invite all Curtin University Early and Mid-Career Researchers to the inaugural Curtin EMCR Research Symposium on Thursday July 20th 2023 either in-person at Bentley Campus or online.

This event will include keynote presentations by the Curtin Business AI Research Group (BARG) group on AI/ChatGPT, networking opportunities with research colleagues from across Curtin and prizes for the best EMCR presentations.

A key feature of the Symposium will be the opportunity for EMCRs to showcase their research, with a focus on impact and novel approaches. To be considered for inclusion in the showcase, Curtin EMCRs are invited to submit a 200-word EoI abstract by 7th June 2023 (for more information, see email to Curtin staff account).

Please direct any queries to EMCR-Network@curtin.edu.au

Program:

10:00am –10:45am: Keynote by Curtin BARG Group on AI

10:45am –11:00am: Morning tea

11:00am –12:00pm: Concurrent Faculty-specific sessions – presentations by researcher-led/demand-driven research led by EMCRs (selected from abstracts – 3 * 15-minutes followed by Q&A)

12:00pm –1:00pm: Lunch

1:00pm – 2:00pm: Multi-disciplinary session across Faculties – presentations by researcher-led/demand-driven research led by EMCRs (selected from abstracts – 1 from each faculty, 5-minute presentations)

2:00pm –3:00pm: Awards and closing remarks

Curtin EMCR Network EOY event 2022

To celebrate everyone’s hard work and achievements this year, the Curtin University-Wide Early-to-Mid Career Researcher (EMCR) Steering Committee held an EMCR Network End of Year (EOY) Event.

The panel of Curtin EMCR speakers discussed their career stories and experiences, followed by a Q&A.

Facilitated by Associate Professor Min Teah, Dean of Research, Faculty of Business & Law. 

 

Date: Thursday 24th November 2022

Time: 12.00 – 2.00pm AWST

Location: Elizabeth Jolley Lecture Theatre and foyer B210.101 or online