Dr. Khairul Anuar Che Azmi (Legal Office, USM)
 19 September 2024 (Thursday)
 10.00am-12.30pm

When it comes to PhD research theses, there are considerable grey areas, that require academic judgement. This session is intended to provide guidelines for PhD students on the importance of - your thesis must be your own work, not that of your supervisor, another student or author of any book, journal article, report or website. Plagiarism is officially stealing others hard work without giving any credit to them. It is considered as serious offence in PhD and if anyone is found to have plagiarised the thesis more than tolerable level fixed by the University, the PhD thesis is nulled.

 Associate Professor Dr. Sasidharan A/L Sreenivasan (Institute for Research In Molecular Medicine)
 12 September 2024 (Thursday)
 9.30am-12.30pm

Master the art of crafting a compelling discussion for publication with our step-by-step guide. Learn how to interpret results, connect findings to existing research, and highlight implications effectively. This practical approach ensures your discussion is engaging and valuable, enhancing your chances of successful publication.

 Dr. Siti Rahyla binti Rahmat (School of Social Sciences)
 10 September 2024 (Tuesday)
 9.30 am-12.00 pm

In this talk series, participants will be given some scenarios to evaluate themselves if they are OK or vice versa. Participant will learn grounding techniques, the importance of connect with nature and deep breathing exercises for stress relief. Participants will also learn mindfulness technique such as how to do journaling and reflections every day. Participant will also learn how to plan their research journey within time and budget limitation.


 Madam Cik Ramlah Che Jaafar (Hamzah Sendut Library)
 5 September 2024 (Thursday)
 9.00am-12.00pm

Workshop details:
Topic wil cover how to identify:
•    Journals according to subject
•    Journals in indexed platform (Scopus, Web of Science, MyCite & ERA)
•    Journals quartile, impact factor and cite score
•    Discontinued journals in Scopus
•    Supressed titles in Web of Science