12 research outputs found

    Howell_BRIN_July2023.pdf

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    PDF for a presentation given at BRIN, July 2023</p

    Howell_Wageningen_Sept2023.pdf

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    Presentation given at UWageningen Netherlands on 1 September 2023</p

    Presentation by Kate Howell

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    The SoTEL Showcase series features four case studies of Technology Enhanced Learning from the University of Melbourne academic community.Dr Kate Howell, Associate Professor Food Chemistry & Academic Lead for Graduate Research in the Researcher Development Unit, School of Agriculture and Food | Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural SciencesFriday 1 October 2021This webinar is part of the Scholarship of Technology Enhanced Learning showcase series</div

    Plenary presentation for MEEM 2 November 2023

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    PDF of slides presented at MEEM</p

    Luo_Shiraz quality model.xlsx

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    Composition of grapes and wine collected by a variety of analytical methods. Details in prepring: https://doi.org/10.31220/agriRxiv.2022.00162</p

    The Forgotten Wine: palm wine

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    It was presented in SAFES Graduate Research Conference in 2023</p

    Seventh Thing: Supervisor Relationships

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    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two CitiesCharles Dickens may have been describing a period of great upheaval and change in European history, but the quote could equally be applied to Graduate Research (GR) candidature. For both supervisor and graduate researcher, the journey through candidature is a serious undertaking, where both embark on a path of research which ultimately leads to a submitted thesis. The path of candidature is filled with trials and tribulations and undoubtedly changes both supervisor and GR in different ways as the research emerges.This ‘research thing,’ authored by Kate Howell, celebrates the research journey of supervisor and GR and gives advice on how to set up for and conduct a functional supervisory relationship. This advice is for both GRs and their supervisors and is taken from the literature and our understandings of best practice drawn from national and international universities.</p
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