What are the attributes of a Monash University postgraduate student?
The twelve attributes of a Monash University postgraduate student are: • Conducting research and professional engagement within an international context; • Formulating and articulating a research question; • Thinking critically, analysing and problem solving; • Finding, sorting and assessing the current level of knowledge and information; • Choosing and designing an appropriate methodology to answer a research question and recognizing the strengths and limitations of competing methodologies; • Rigorously analysing, evaluating and interpreting research results and assessing the implications of the research; • Working effectively with others as an independent researcher, able to display organisational skills and to plan, lead and manage a research project; • Having the interpersonal skills to work collaboratively in an effective and efficient manner; • Conducting research in a safe, ethical and culturally sensitive manner; • Lateral thinking and open mindedness; • Having the ability and
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