What is the Roundtable?
The Roundtable is a weekly event providing a welcoming and collaborative space for anyone interested in health professions education (HPE) to share and discuss research and scholarship and to foster connections. There are three types of Roundtable sessions - Research Focus, Scholarship Focus, and Research Training Focus.
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The purpose of these sessions is:
- to share and discuss research findings and their implications, and
- to get input on research that is being planned or is in its early stages (i.e., works in progress)
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The purpose of these sessions is:
- to disseminate and critically examine practices, innovations, and experiences within the scholarshop of learning and teaching (SoTL), and
- to provide a supportive platform for presenting and refining new ideas, approaches, or preliminary studies related to SoTL
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The purpose of these sessions is:
- to give research students affiliated with the university who are researching HPE topics the opportunity to present their work, and
- to provide attendees with the opportunity to upskill on various methods associated with HPE research and scholarship. Previous sessions have included transferability of your qualitative research, using ChatGPT in your scholarly writing, and, the Problem, Gap, Hook writing technique
Interested in attending or presenting at the Roundtable?
For the latest Roundtable schedule, please see our News & Events page.
We welcome expressions of interest to present at the Roundtable from both within and external to the University of Melbourne. If you are interested in presenting at the Roundtable, please complete our Roundtable EOI.