Welcome to the 2009 Faculty of Business Research Students’ Colloquium
Following the wonderful success of last year's research students' colloquium, we are planning a bigger and better event for this year!
Theme: Research Fusion
Date: Friday 2nd October 2009 8.45am to 4:45pm with refreshments to follow
Venue: B Block, Gardens Point Campus
Participants: All enrolled Honours, Research Masters and PhD students within the Faculty of Business, their supervisors and other QUT academics
Please refer to the schedule of the day's events and presentations.
Abstracts:
For Guidelines, click on the following link for presenters
What's in it for you?
- An opportunity to obtain feedback on your research work-in-progress in a supportive environment. No matter what stage you are up to with your research you can present at the Colloquium.
- Participation in practical professional development workshops designed to answer your questions and stretch your thinking.
- Participation in the Colloquium networking session where you can share and discuss ideas and concepts raised at the Colloquium and build your networks.
- Publication of your abstract in "The Faculty of Business Research Students' Colloquium Book of Abstracts" which will be provided to each Colloquium delegate and published as a PDF on this website.
Testimonials from Previous Colloquium's
- "Thank you for an excellent and inspirational event. It has helped me better prepare for my honours year, and feel more included with the "research" community."
- "The whole thing was great. It was good to have a combination of plenary and concurrent sessions."
- "The student presentations were incredibly informative. It gave me confidence in my research and that you don't have to be perfect before you present."
- Student presentations - "as I am to start honours project next year, it was extremely valuable to overview their topics and approaches."
- "The student presentations were the most useful because it posed to the audience something new and exciting."
- "Having the sponsorship was great because it shows the importance of FOB research. We should definitely do this again."
- "Please continue this - it was very valuable in many ways not least mixing with supervisors, students - colleagues."
