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Higher Degree Research (Masters and PhD) students play an important role in the research efforts of the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing. Student projects are closely aligned with the Centre's research programs. Students become members of the Centre as a result of their principal supervisor being a full member of WOW.

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Under the:

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  • Professional Doctorate Policy
students are admitted to candidature on a provisional basis subject to successful completion of the candidature confirmation procedure. This procedure assists the generation of quality research through the early detection of problems with the research program.

WOW affiliated student's confirmation seminars

November 2011

  • Katrina Radford, ERHR, “Two sides of the same coin? Employees’ intentions to stay in and leave the Australian aged care sector” (PDF 14KB), Thursday 24 November, 11 am, G27_1.14, Gold Coast campus, (Tea & coffee will be provided. RSVP to: jenny.mcdonald@griffith.edu.au)

August 2011

  • Ms Evelyn Sen, ERHR, “Line Managers and Employee Voice” (PDF 24KB) 11.00 am, 6th September,  N72 (Glyn Davis Building), -2.13, Nathan Campus. (Tea & coffee will be provided. RSVP j.mcgregor@griffith.edu.au )

May 2011

  • Ms Jane Kerr, ERHR, "Developing the Careers of China's Managers of Tomorrow" (PDF 16kb) 2:00 pm, 31st May, N13_0.23 (Environment 2), Nathan Campus. (Tea & coffee will be provided. RSVP j.mcgregor@griffith.edu.au)

February 2011

  • Ms Maggie May, ERHR, "Greenfield Agreements in new and maturing workplaces: an examination of employment strategies and practise in selected workplaces" (PDF 30kb). 10.30 - 11.30am, Wednesday 23 February 2011, room 0.05,N29 (Northern Theatres 3), Nathan Campus

December 2010

  • Ms Robyn May, ERHR “The determinants of the casualisation of academic employment in Australia and implications for employees, university managements and public policy” (PDF 30kb) 10:30 – 11:30 am, Wednesday 1st December, Room 0.05, Building N29, Northern Theatres 3, Nathan campus.

March 2010

  • Ms Rebecca Clunn, ERHR and PSY “Live art and performance art networks: How the net works” (PDF 40kb) 1:15 – 2:15 pm, Wednesday 31st March, Room –2.11, Business 2, Building N72, Nathan campus.
  • Mr John Martin, ERHR “What Impact Does Centralisation of Union Power Have on Union Renewal Strategies?” (PDF 39kb) 10 – 11 am, Tuesday 30th March, Room 1.12, Business 3, Building N63, Nathan campus.
  • Ms Kristie Westerlarken, ERHR “Entitlement and Organisational Retaliatory Behaviour” (PDF 40kb) 10 – 11 am, Tuesday 16th March, Room –1.18, Business 2, Building N72, Nathan campus
Visit the Higher Degrees by Research website for a list of University wide confirmation seminars.

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