
Certificates of completion for moderated modules are awarded if the module requirements have been met. JCU participants may undertake moderated module where participants work together with a moderator who facilitates learning and communication within the group. e-Grad School is managed by Queensland University of Technology.Į-Grad School supports the development of generic professional skills in Higher Degree by Research (PhD and Masters by Research) students during their research degree candidature, and Early Career Researchers so that they can enter the workplace more employer, innovation and industry ready.Ī wide range of modules is available and all are accessible online with a maximum time commitment of five weeks.

ESRI Virtual Campus GIS coursesĮ-Grad School (Australia) is a virtual graduate school operating from Australia for the global research community and is the only fully online provider of high quality training and professional development relevant to the needs of researchers and administrators in the public or private research sectors. Registration, course and travel costs are to be covered by the JCU researcher.įor information on ASCPRI courses see the website. Its courses cater not only for researchers in the social and political sciences, but also in areas such as behavioural, health and medical sciences, policy research, education, economics, epidemiology, law, management, marketing, public relations and human resource management. Further information is available on the ACSPRI Benefits of Membership webpage.ĪSCPRI offers programs designed to cater for fundamental, changing and emerging research strategies, and to serve a wide variety of needs for training and professional development within the academic, public and private sectors. JCU is a member of ACSPRI and so is eligible for certain benefits and services. A national survey research centre (Academic Surveys Australia) and.Learning, education and professional development.ASCPRI now aims to serve its members through three main areas of activity:

The non-profit Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated, or ACSPRI, was formed in 1976 to enable Australian social science researchers to gain access to the archive of survey data held at the University of Michigan.
