Lunchtime Seminar: Communication strategies between students and supervisors

Course description

Through this flipped seminar, Professor Tara Brabazon, Dr Amy Seymour-Walsh and HDR students Grace Chipperfield and Sophie Schumacher addressed creating positive, supportive, enriching and enlivening communication strategies between HDR students and supervisors. They discussed how to manage those 'difficult conversations,' how to understand expectations and assumptions, working with email and social media. Grace and Sophie were postgraduate representatives at Flinders and Dr Amy Seymour-Walsh recently completed her PhD. Their advice is powerful and important for new and established HDR students and supervisors.

Type of course

Hybrid session

Presenters

Tara Brabazon
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Who should attend

HDR supervisors. Their students are also welcome.

This seminar contributes 5 points to the HDR Supervisor Development Program.

Prerequisites / assumed knowledge

View  Vlog 72 Communication strategies between supervisors and students


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