Graduate Women Manawatū Research Symposium and AGM, 2024
The programme is:
10.00 am. Welcome, coffee and food
10.15 am Research symposium - hearing a range of short presentations from members and awardees.
11.45 am ish. GWM AGM. Here is the AGM agenda 2024
12 noon. Light lunch
12.30 to 1.30 pm. Guest speaker presentation + Q&A
Our guest speaker is Professor Tara Brabazon, who will speak on Making research matter: Research dissemination in difficult times
Abstract
Let’s summon a diagnostic of our time. The publishing house Informa sells research articles to Microsoft, to enhance Generative AI outputs, without compensating academics for their work. Outrageous Author Processing Fees are paid. Academic underemployment is transforming into academic unemployment. Scopus-generated metrics – while validated by empowered institutions - exclude a sizeable chunk of humanities and social science research.
In such times, how do we, as scholars, disseminate research with authenticity, rigour and transparency? How do we connect our research to a diversity of citizens? My session offers strategies to action – today – to ensure that our research finds meaning, purpose and audiences in these difficult times.
Tara Brabazon is the Professor of Cultural Studies at Flinders University. Her previous roles have included Dean, Head of School and Head of Department. She has published 20 books, 8 audiobooks, and over 350 refereed articles and book chapters. She is a writer for the Times Higher Education and creates podcasts and weekly vlogs. Tara has won six teaching awards, having worked in ten universities in four countries. In 2019, she was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for her contribution to higher education.
1.30 to 2.00 pm. Mingle
The event is free and you're welcome to bring a friend or pass on this invite to someone you think might be interested. Please RSVP by sending an email to GWM.
Feel free to park in the UCOL car parks. These are free of charge on the weekends.