Career

Alumni

Policies


Research Authorship Policy

HDR Rules of Candidature

To access the policies above, go to the Avondale Policies repository and search for the policy name.


Browse the Alumni section of the Avondale website for stories about past graduates and current events, including Homecoming

Read about stories for and about alumni of Avondale in the Transformed magazine

Explore the Positions Vacant at Avondale for professional and academic staff

Explore the Avondale Research repository, including past Avondale theses. After your thesis has been examined and passed, it will appear in this repositor.

Explore the publications produced by Avondale Academic Press


PhinisheD is an online discussion and support group for people who have completed a research degree or are working on their research thesis. You will often find discussions and stories on this site involving people who have recently graduated, including accounts of their achievements and careers.

The Thesis Whisperer is a blog that is written by Professor Inger Mewburn, director of researcher development at The Australian National University. This site often includes discussions and stories on this site involving people who have recently graduated, including accounts of their achievements and careers.


Employment


Explore the Positions Vacant at Avondale for professional and academic staff

Explore the Avondale Research repository, including past Avondale theses. After your thesis has been examined and passed, it will appear in this repositor.

Explore the publications produced by Avondale Academic Press


Remember to include information about your recently acquired degree and any publications from your research on LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Academia.com or any other site that allows you to create a profile to share your research and professional achievements.

As a researcher, you are encouraged to create a profile on the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) site

PhinisheD is an online discussion and support group for people who have completed a research degree or are working on their research thesis. You will often find discussions and stories on this site involving people who have recently graduated, including accounts of their achievements and careers.

The Thesis Whisperer is a blog that is written by Professor Inger Mewburn, director of researcher development at The Australian National University. This site often includes discussions and stories on this site involving people who have recently graduated, including accounts of their achievements and careers.


Graduate involvement

Policies


Research Authorship Policy

Adjunct & Conjoint Appointment Procedure

To access the policies above, go to the Avondale Policies repository and search for the policy name.


Browse the Alumni section of the Avondale website for stories about past graduates and current events, including Homecoming

Explore Research at Avondale for current research activities and events

Explore the Positions Vacant at Avondale for professional and academic staff

Explore the Avondale Research repository, including past Avondale theses. After your thesis has been examined and passed, it will appear in this repositor.

Explore the publications produced by Avondale Academic Press


Remember to include information about your recently acquired degree and any publications from your research on LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Academia.com or any other site that allows you to create a profile to share your research and professional achievements.

As a researcher, you are encouraged to create a profile on the ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) site

PhinisheD is an online discussion and support group for people who have completed a research degree or are working on their research thesis. This site often features stories about the achievements of masters and PhD graduates.

The Thesis Whisperer is a blog that is written by Professor Inger Mewburn, director of researcher development at The Australian National University. This site often features stories about the achievements of masters and PhD graduates.