Browse our wide range of workshops
Discover all our scheduled workshops by scrolling through the categories below. We regularly update this page with new events, so be sure to check back often for the latest offerings.
If you are unable to locate what you are looking for, explore the RED Resource HUB for a comprehensive catalogue of available training. There, you will find recordings and resources from previous workshops, as well as registration links for all upcoming sessions.
Research Skills Development
This program is designed to enhance the research skills of post-doctoral, early career, and developing researchers, but it is open to researchers at all career stages. It covers a comprehensive range of essential research skills including literature management, journal article writing, publishing, data management, and other key competencies required by researchers.
Upcoming workshops
Improving the Tone and Style of your Academic Writing
29 Jan 2026 10 am – 29 Jan 2026 11.30 am
Gather strategies to develop your writing skills in order to compose text that has appropriate tone and style, providing clarity for the reader.
Systematic Style Reviews: Tips and Tools for Getting from Start to Finish
10 Feb 2026 10 am – 10 Feb 2026 12 pm
This session will be most valuable for researchers in any discipline who are considering or conducting a systematic style review (e.g., systematic...
Conveying the Argument in Academic Writing
11 Feb 2026 10 am – 11 Feb 2026 11.15 am
Develop a clear argument in your writing as well as identifying arguments in the writing of others.
Managing your Research Data
18 Feb 2026 10 am – 18 Feb 2026 10.45 am
An introduction to Data Management practices and to data related resources and services available to Griffith researchers throughout the various...
Researcher Knowledge
These sessions are designed to equip researchers with the essential knowledge needed to thrive at every stage of their research journey. This program includes ‘general knowledge’ workshops relevant to all areas of research. Workshops in this program include media training, managing work life balance and wellness, as well as research impact.
Research Funding and Policy
These information sessions provide researchers with in-depth knowledge of crucial funding opportunities and grant schemes, along with strategies for successfully securing grants. The program covers essential topics such as applying for research funding, managing grants, obtaining ethics approval, and understanding copyright considerations.
Statistical Training Program
This program is aimed at giving participants a taste of new approaches before they start down a new path in developing their statistical skills, and is designed to complement existing knowledge HDR candidates and researchers may already have. Workshops are presented by Griffith University Statistical Advisors and academics with rich experience in statistical methods such as Bayesian, Regression and the use of ‘R'.
Upcoming workshops
Making Sense of Lived Experience: An Introduction to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)
28 Jan 2026 10 am – 28 Jan 2026 12 pm
This workshop introduces participants to the three foundational pillars of IPA-phenomenology, hermeneutics, and the idiographic focus-while...
An Introduction to Linear Mixed Effects Models (LMEs)
29 Jan 2026 1 pm – 29 Jan 2026 3 pm
In this workshop we will introduce the basics of LMEs beginning with a brief review of multiple regression.
An Introduction to Generalised Linear Mixed Effects Models (GLMMs)
12 Feb 2026 1 pm – 12 Feb 2026 3 pm
In this workshop we will introduce the basics of GLMMs beginning with a brief review of Generalised Linear Models.
Digital Skills
RED offers training on a variety of digital tools to support your research journey. Master reference management with EndNote, learn to build and deploy surveys using REDCap or discover the endless possibilities with AI.
Upcoming workshops
EndNote - Self-paced tutorial and Q&A session
22 Jan 2026 10 am – 22 Jan 2026 11 am
Learn the basics and start using EndNote using the Library's EndNote Basics Tutorial, then register to join the Endnote Q&A live virtual...
Introduction to spatial data (sources, evaluation, simple online GIS)
02 Feb 2026 10 am – 02 Feb 2026 12 pm
This workshop introduces you to types of spatial data, how to find and assess it, and methods to download and use many data sources, for free.
Introduction to QGIS (Part 1)
09 Feb 2026 10 am – 09 Feb 2026 12 pm
This part introduces you to QGIS, how to download it and modify the interface, finding and symbolising data, and basic data analysis and creation of...
Using AI for effective proofreading and editing
12 Feb 2026 10 am – 12 Feb 2026 11.15 am
Participants will learn key principles for effectively utilising Generative AI tools, with an emphasis on academic integrity.
Indigenous Research and Knowledge Seminar Series
In collaboration with the Indigenous Research Unit, this is a series of seminars featuring researchers and HDR candidates conducting research or using research methodology based on Indigenous topics and working with Indigenous communities with the aim of encouraging the sharing of Indigenous research and knowledges.
Artwork in image is 'Together' by Sid Domic
RED Resource Hub
View the RED Resource Hub for up to date recordings and resources from the full catalogue of RED training. Year-round access to past and scheduled workshops.