Every year the University of New England hosts the Research Pathways Conference, where students and early career researchers have the opportunity to present their research. This conference not only highlights the existing knowledge within the UNE community but also facilitates connections among researchers. By showcasing the work of our researchers, this event serves as a platform to demonstrate their innovation and resilience in an accessible manner.

This year the Research Pathways Conference will be held on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 October at the UNE Business School and the theme is: Building Resilient Communities

Conference Keynote Speakers

Professor Peta Mitchell is the speaker on Day One. She is a Professor of Digital Media in QUT’s School of Communication. Peta’s research explores the connections among space, place, society, and the digital, focusing on digital and media geographies, everyday digital and data cultures, digital inclusion, and network contagion. More information about Peta can be found here https://research.qut.edu.au/dmrc/people/peta-mitchell/

Dr Romina Radar will present on Day Two, she is a Professor (Research) in Community Ecology at UNE. Romina’s research focuses on plant–animal interactions in natural and human-modified landscapes. She is interested generally in the ecology of plants and animals in different types of habitats and landscapes and how they respond to differing management practices and global change. More information can be found here https://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/ers/rrader

Papers

All HDRs, Coursework Masters, Bachelor Honours and Early Career Researchers are invited to submit an Abstract or register to submit a Poster. Travel Assistance is available for students presenting at the conference.  For more information, and to register to attend, please visit the conference website https://www.une.edu.au/research-pathways-conference.

Information on Conference Presentation Training for students can also be found on the website.

If you would like any additional information please email rpc@une.edu.au.