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Future Research Leaders Program

 

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ANU Future Research Leaders Program (FRLP)

Certificate for the Future Research Leaders Program

Best Practice training in Research Management

How to Register

FRLP Modules:

Settling in: The Researcher's Guide to The Australian National University

  1. Research Strategy and Planning
  2. Commencement and Collaboration – Putting Ideas into Practice
  3. Governance and Compliance – Protecting Yourself, Your Research and Your University
  4. Intellectual Property and Commercialisation
  5. Financial, Resource and Risk Management
  6. Grant and Contract Administration
  7. Managing and Leading People in a Research Context
  8. Project Closeout

Further Information

Settling in: The Researcher's Guide to The Australian National University

Aims:
The induction module Settling In aims to:

  • explore the research context in your university;
  • clarify the university's expectations for researchers and their activities;
  • provide some useful tips and strategies to help you settle in;
  • assist you in planning your meetings with significant support people;
  • introduce some other elements of development that can greatly enhance your performance as a researcher.

Learning outcomes:

After completing this module you should be able to:

  • relate your research to the wider university and national research context;
  • identify the different aspects of research practice with which you should be familiar;
  • clarify your immediate research needs with respect to information, contacts and resources;
  • develop and implement an induction strategy to ensure you have all of the necessary networks and information to get started efficiently and smoothly;
  • identify suitable mentors who will be able to assist you, and manage a mentoring relationship to meet your current and future needs;
  • commence the process of positioning yourself and your research in your new research community.


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