Learn How to Reference
Learn how and when you need to acknowledge the information you are using in your assessments using the Academic Referencing Tool (ART).
For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
For more information and to be kept up-to-date with events, contact the individual event organiser.
Learn how and when you need to acknowledge the information you are using in your assessments using the Academic Referencing Tool (ART).
Learn how and when you need to acknowledge the information you are using in your assessments using the Academic Referencing Tool (ART) with a particular focus on referencing for law - AGLC (Australian Guide to Legal Citation).
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This workshop focuses on how to tackle essays with tips on structure, writing good paragraphs, using evidence, and writing great introductions and conclusions.
The term "group assignment" might give you a chill, and relying on others to get a good grade can easily cause anxiety. This workshop will help you transform group work into an opportunity rather than a chore. It focuses on the critical elements necessary to make the most of your group assignments.
In this workshop, you will learn about strategies and resources for organising your research (from spreadsheets to scrapbooks, to EndNote and Zotero); particularly helpful if you’re doing an honours or minor thesis. We’ll also provide you with further support for reference management.
This workshop focuses on how to tackle business reports with tips on structure, style and using evidence. It will detail what should be included in each section, and also cover common errors.
This workshop focuses on how to write scientific reports, with tips on structure, style and use of evidence. It will detail what should be included in each section, and also cover common errors.
Navigating work in a new country can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Join us for this webinar, presented by Andres Trevino, International Student Support Worker, Migrant Workers Centre, which is designed to empower international students with clear, accessible information about working safely and confidently in Australia.
As Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) becomes more a part of university life, and with La Trobe's new guidelines on using AI for assessments, it’s essential to understand how to use GenAI responsibly and effectively in your studies.
Learn how to use EndNote for reference management. Create a library, add and modify references and use EndNote within Microsoft Word. Attendees are advised to have prior knowledge of referencing. **Please have EndNote installed before the workshop**
This session examines the purpose, structure, and content of Literature Reviews. It covers introductions, body paragraphs, identifying themes, synthesising your literature, and paraphrasing.