Access further support

In addition to Higher Degree by Research (HDR) workshops, consultations and online resources, Macquarie University provides HDR candidates with a range of other research skills support.

Most faculties or departments run courses in research design and methods. Some of these are Masters units, which you may be permitted to audit. To find out more, contact the relevant unit convenor or your Faculty HDR team.

Statistical advice should be sought early in your candidature to minimise the occurrence of later problems. Advice on data analysis and interpretation is available from Macquarie's Department of Statistics.

This HDR Statistical Consulting Service is available on Tuesdays from 10am to 12pm.

Contact Associate Professor Peter Petocz to book an appointment or submit a question online.

Peter Petocz
Room 539, Level 5, 12 Wally's Walk
Macquarie University
North Ryde NSW 2109 
T: +61 (2) 9850 9174 (Mondays only)
E: peter.petocz@mq.edu.au

The Macquarie University Library offers a wealth of research support to help you keep up to date in your field, manage your references, and to track the impact of your research. Check out their list of helpful online resources, subject guides or book an appointment with your faculty research librarian.

Check out the myRDC website for short courses on the use of popular research software, such as NVivo, SPSS, EndNote and Mendeley.

Many Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates are asked to teach (lecture or tutor) during the course of their studies. The Learning and Teaching Faculty team offers a range of on-campus and online workshops for those new to teaching and those seeking to improve the way they teach. You are able to contact your relevant Faculty Learning and Teaching Team member for further information.

There are also workshops for setting up and managing online units using iLearn, Macquarie University's learning management system.

The editing process for Higher Degree by Research (HDR ) candidates is governed by the ‘Guidelines for Editing Research Theses’ as set out by the Institute of Professional Editors Limited (IPEd). You can search for an editor who offers the services you need and has expertise in the subject you are writing about at 'Find an editor'.

You must consult your supervisor before engaging an editor.

We also provide additional information relating to thesis preparation, submission, and examination.