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Postgraduate Program Orientation 2020
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
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Professor Lisa Phillips
Director, Professional Programs
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
Essential enrolment information
Andrew HowesAcademic Programs Manager
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• Andrew Howes – Academic Programs Manager
• Sue Hill, Matt Barbetti, Jessie Kelly, Ben Calo – Academic Programs Officers
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Introductions
What we will cover today:
• Key websites and resources: my.unimelb, Handbook & LMS
• Course advice
• School & Stop 1 support
• Health and Safety
• Graduate Student Association (GSA)
• Questions
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Agenda
ask.unimelb - https://ask.unimelb.edu.au/app/homeUse this to find general information about almost anything related to the student lifecycle and student admin.
my.unimelb - https://my.unimelb.edu.au/Use this to view your study plan, view your personal details, enrol into subjects, apply for leave, access fee statements, access results, links to your LMS, timetable, library information and to submit forms.
Handbook - https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/
The handbook contains important course information about the Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) and Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology): https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/courses/527clhttps://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/courses/527cn
Each subject has an entry (e.g. PSYC90029 Graduate Research Methods) https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/2020/subjects/psyc90029 which includes information about key subject dates.
LMS - https://lms.unimelb.edu.au/The LMS is the University’s online system for subject information such as readings; submitting assignments and providing feedback to students.
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Key websites and resources
Course adviceFor advice on subjects and degree structure, please contact:Sue Hill, Matt Barbetti, Academic Programs Officersemail: [email protected]
Or come and visit us on Level 12 of the Redmond Barry Building, Monday – Friday 9am-1pm & 2pm-5pm.
CorrespondenceAlways include your student ID number and use your student email account to contact us.
All official University correspondence will be sent to your UoM email only, so check your emails regularly.
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Course advice
Redmond Barry Level 12 Tea RoomAll Graduate students have access to the Level 12 Tea Room to use as a space to relax and unwind. If you cannot get in to the tea room, contact enquiry-psych [email protected] or visit reception on Level 12 of Redmond Barry.
Graduate Computer Lab (Level 10)All Graduate students have access to the Computer Lab on Level 10 of Redmond Barry for use between 7am and 7pm. If you cannot get in to the computer lab, contact enquiry-psych [email protected] or visit reception on Level 12 of Redmond Barry.
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Building access
Master of Psychology information: Our website has links to the assignment extension form, policy information and the Master of Psychology program structure: https://psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/study/postgraduate-coursework-master-of-psychology
Census Dates: Dates listed on my.unimelb and in the Handbook entry for each subject. It is your responsibility to be aware of key enrolment and withdrawal dates.
Special Consideration: You may experience unexpected circumstances that significantly impact your studies, or, you may experience ongoing health conditions or official commitments that require study adjustments to assist you. The University has policies and procedures in place if you need support: http://students.unimelb.edu.au/admin/special
Student Advocacy and Health Services: The Student Advocacy Service can provide help and discuss the options that might be available if you need to apply, or have applied for, Special Consideration. The University's Health Service and Counselling and Psychological Services are available to all students.
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Support services
Dr. Isabel Krug
MPsych Thesis CoordinatorMelbourne School of Psychological Sciences
Year 1
• Information available on Research Proposal (PSYC90003) Canvas website in subject information tab
• The e-mail address for the administrative aspects of MPsych theses is: [email protected]
• Any other questions can be directed to myself: [email protected]
• Choosing a topic and supervisor (ASAP: should be finalised by end of Week 4 – Semester 1)
• E-mail me by the end of Week 4 Semester 1 to confirm your supervisor and provisional title of thesis (please cc your supervisor into the e-mail).
• Project types: Secondary data analysis, Meta-analysis/ Systematic Reviews, Qualitative/Quantitative/Mixed Methods approach
• Contribution hours for secondary data analysis ???
• Ethics• Students will need to complete ethics requirements• External vs. internal ethics timelines
Year 1 cont.
• Lit review* • 3000 word review of the relevant literature• – due to your supervisor by Friday of Week 1, Semester 2• Supervisor ticks off box at Mini-Conference to indicate that the Review has
been submitted
• Research proposal*• 1500 words• Due at least 1 week prior to mini-conference presentation
• Mini-conference*• 15-20 minute oral presentation in 1st half of Semester 2 (generally Week 2)
• Conversion to PhD
Year 2
• Submission of MPsych thesis • Information available on Thesis (PSYC900095 & 96) Canvas website in
subject information tab• Relevant forms also available at this site• Due September/October 2021 (strict deadline – still needs tbc)• Submission process: Canvas-Turnitin
• Thesis marking (Online)• Within 2-3 weeks of thesis submission – strict deadline, so that students
submitting on time are able to graduate on time
• Late submission• Registration difficulties
MPsych Thesis Timeline
Requirement Completion timeframe
Find a supervisor and topic Year 1 – Week 4
Submit Literature review to supervisor Year 1 – Friday of Week 1, Semester 2
Submit Research proposal Year 1 – 1 week prior to mini-conference presentation
Mini-conference presentation Year 1 – Semester 2 (Clinical cohort: Week 2 2020)
Collect data, analyse and write up Year 1 and Year 2
Submit thesis Year 2 – September/October 31 - strict deadline/still tbc
Professor Stephen Bowden
to the University of MelbourneGraduate Student Association
Hello and welcome
Inclusive, empowered graduate student communitiesthat achieve meaningful and holistic experiences
Our Vision and Values
EMPOWERMENT | COLLABORATION | RESPECT | ACCOUNTABILITY | COMMUNITY
We represent you
Our Council of elected graduate students
represents your views and needs on
campus.
We campaign on issues that affect you
Public transport concessions, higher education policy, academic support, and other social issues impacting
graduate students.
We support students on University committees
The graduate student voice in the room when major University decisions are made.
We connect researchers and support your studyThesis Bootcamps
Graduate Researcher Network
Start Your Week Write
Shut Up & Write
With expanded offerings in 2020, these activities and many others
are here to support your academic success.
We help you transition to work
GSA hosts regular workshops, seminars and networking events to help you prepare for life
after university.
Plus: GSA LEAD is our intensive leadership development program –designed to fast-track
the journey from ‘student’ to ‘leader’.
We run regular social events
Food, drinks and activities all year round, such as Orientation, Family Fun Day, and regular lunches
during semester.
We host the Annual Graduate Awards
In semester two, we’ll host the prestigious Annual Graduate Awards Night, celebrating outstanding
students and Grad Groups.
We support student wellbeing
Workshops to improve life beyond study. Topics include financial literacy, emotional wellbeing,
and community advocacy.
We host the Annual Art Prize
You don’t have to be an artist to express yourself: the annual GSA Art Prize celebrates creativity outside of
your studies.
GSA funds and supports140 affiliated clubs and societies
of graduate students.
Make friends, share ideas and develop skills.
Join a group or start a new one!
We’ll see you at Graduate Orientation Day!Join us for Graduate Orientation Day on Thursday 5 March, outside the 1888 Building.
Meet friends, share food, win prizes, and learn all about how GSA is here for you.
Join the graduate community/GraduateStudentAssociation
@GSA_UniMelb
/company/GSAunimelb
Find us on campus:
ERC Doug McDonell (Building 168)
gsa.unimelb.edu.au
Time for questions!
Thank you
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences
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