Northern Institute Event
Espresso Yourself
Presenter | Professor Helen Verran | |
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Location | Savanna Room, Northern Institute (Casuarina Campus, Building Yellow 1, Level 2, Room 48) | |
Open to | CDU staff and students |
Grab a coffee and talk all things HDR with the ones who truly understand – your peers.
These sessions are hosted by Professor Helen Verran and are space for current CDU HDR students (and supervisors) to connect and gain support and valuable academic advice.
2023 SESSION INFORMATION:
- Sessions run on the Fourth Wednesday of each month from 3.00-4.00 pm (ACST) from February to November 2023.
- If Darwin-based, we encourage you to join us in person at the Northern Institute (Yellow 1, Level 2, Room 48). Sessions are available online via Zoom for those who aren't near this locality.
- A different topic is presented each month. Light refreshments are provided.
- Only available for CDU HDR students and supervisors.
HOW TO REGISTER:
Register for online or in-person attendance through the Espresso Yourself! Webpage and supply the name of your CDU Supervisor (this will be verified).
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