
Week of September 8
- Mon 82:00 PMAcademic Skills: Time ManagementEngage events
Learning to manage your time is an essential part of university life. This workshop will give you some ideas about how to organise your time effectively and manage your studies. Please RSVP to book your place.
Can’t attend a session? Check out our online resource with a short video Learning essentials: Time management. If you have any questions, just Ask us. - Tue 912:00 PMUnderstanding Systematic ReviewsEngage events
Looking to master literature searches for research synthesis? This interactive workshop is designed to get you started with systematic and comprehensive literature searching. This online session is suited to postgraduate students, PhD candidates and staff. You will learn skills to Develop effective search strategies for systematic reviews. Identify and utilise relevant databases and sources. Manage and refine your search results efficiently. This in person workshop is ideal for anyone involved in evidence synthesis, from beginners to those seeking to enhance their search skills. Join us to confidently design and execute literature searches that meet the highest standards of systematic reviews. - Thu 1112:00 PMSearching Medline effectivelyEngage events
Want to enhance the quality of your research? This interactive workshop focuses on Medline to help you build effective search strategies. You will learn skills to: Enhances the quality of your review Aligns you with gold standard practice Enables you to produce research to the standard expected by publishers This online session is perfect for postgraduate students, PhD candidates, and staff. Join us to find more relevant research and save time with efficient searching using Medline, the essential database for health-based research. - Fri 122:00 PMCompulsory 199 Language LaboratoryEngage events
This Language Laboratory is for engineering, nursing, and Pharmacy students enrolled in ELE for ENGGEN 199, ELE for NURSING 199, or ELE for Pharmacy 199. The workshop focusses on academic writing in engineering, nursing, and pharmacy. All 199 engineering, nursing, and pharmacy students need to participate in one Language Laboratory. To be sure of having a place at the workshop, please RSVP (register)! Please contact us at ele@auckland.ac.nz if you have any questions.