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Academic integrity: when working with or copying others can land you in trouble
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Announcing 2023's Lecturer of the Year!
Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2024
Call for participation: Respect focus group
Case study: Placements
Census Date | 31 August 2023
Changes to the special consideration process
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Food Assistance Program for Graduate Students Engaged in Study or Research Outside the Standard Semester
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Highlights from the MGA Thesis Bootcamp
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How to Divorce Your Supervisor
Indigenous Writing Retreat 2024
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Message from your new MGA President
MGA Advocacy – Back to Basics: Supervision
MGA Advocacy: Authorship
MGA Advocacy: ChatGPT – Know what you’re getting into
MGA Advocacy: Extending your maximum leave
MGA Advocacy: Getting the details right on your special consideration application
MGA Advocacy: Return to face-to-face learning
MGA Annual Ball 2023 Highlights
MGA Annual Volunteer Awards Lunch
MGA Campaign: Freeze student debt!
MGA on Xiao Hong Shu (RED)
MGA Scratch & Win Competition
MGA Spin the Wheel Competition
MGAEC Annual Planning Retreat | August 2023
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Update on Monash University’s fixed-term roles for PhD students
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Win 1 of 10 MGA Hoodies Competition for New Grad Students
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our four Australian campuses stand and their continuing connection to the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.