The SMU Researcher Club (SMU RC) is a safe and welcoming platform for SMU researchers to grow in both professional and personal capacities. Our activities enable researchers to connect and engage with each other, as well as with the SMU Libraries and other Offices, thereby building a vibrant community for researchers. Our activities can be curated, co-created (with you and other Offices!) and even self-initiated (by you!).
If you have initiatives that you want to organise, email us at researcherclub@smu.edu.sg or chat us up via the club’s MS Teams Group!
In an era of information overload, organizing and synthesizing research effectively is crucial to a successful literature review. This panel discussion brings together faculty, researchers and PhD students from diverse disciplines to share their personal approaches and strategies for managing research information. Panelists will discuss common practices, unique methods, and the evolving role of AI tools in supporting the literature review process. Join us for an engaging and practical conversation designed to help researchers navigate the complexities of information management and turn vast resources into meaningful insights.
Date: Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025
Time: 12 - 2 PM
Location: Learning Lab 1 & 2, Li Ka Shing Library
Panelists:
Following the panel, enjoy a networking session with refreshments, where you’ll have the opportunity to connect with other researchers and your friendly librarians who will support you throughout your research journey.
This is a joint event organized by College of Graduate Research Studies, SMU Libraries and SMU Researcher Club.
Do you have a research topic/ article that you want to work on, but require co-authors? Do you want to learn how to write with the guidance of a more experienced researcher?
SMU Researcher Club is proud to share that we are rolling out the 1st iteration of the “Research Salon and Writing Bootcamp” on 15 Jan 2025. This initiative offers a platform for researchers to pitch their article ideas and seek like-minded researchers to write collaboratively. Once a group (or pair) is formed, the team will embark on a 9-week writing boot camp to finish and submit the manuscript.
Date: Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025
Time: 2 - 4 PM
Location: Learning Lab 1 & 2, Li Ka Shing Library
What to Expect:
Important Notes
If you are a PhD student:
If you are a staff/ faculty:
We try to make our activities regular! For this to be possible, we need volunteers as speakers/ICs or as coordinators!
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