CaRST Activity Accreditation

Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research) – Adelaide Graduate Centre

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Complete and submit this Proforma in order for your activity to be considered for accreditation with CaRST.

Before beginning, please refer to the CaRST Accreditation – Rules and Conditions on the CaRST website to assess whether your activity is eligible. We also encourage you to contact the CaRST team while planning your submission to ensure the activity aligns with the aims of the program.

Throughout this Proforma, instructions and guidance are provided in red text. Complete the Proforma by replacing the red text with the details relevant to the specified activity. Refer to the completed Proforma for the course ‘EndNote: For beginner’ as an example of the information that is required.

Before submitting make sure that:

  • all red text and inapplicable options have been deleted;
  • all information in the Proforma (excepting URLs) are in black text
  • superfluous spacing has been removed and the formatting is of an acceptable standard (compare to the completed Proforma for the course ‘EndNote: For beginner’

Provide the completed Proforma to your Postgraduate Coordinator/Head of School for endorsement;

Email the completed Proforma and the School's endorsement to or return to the Adelaide Graduate Centre in hard copy.

RECORD ACTIVITY TITLE HERE

Description

Replace this text with a description of the activity, including an overview, topics covered, and any learning objectives. The description you provide will be used to assess whether the program aligns with the objectives of CaRST and fits within the RDF framework. It will also be used for advertising purposes to inform students about the activity.

Activity Details

Activity / Replace this text with a brief title of the workshop, course/training activity, e.g. Demystifying Research Metrics
Date(s) of Delivery / Replace this text with:
Start date*, time and location for a one off face-to-face sessions, or
Various (specify approximate frequency e.g. 4 times per year), or
To be confirmed (if date(s) are unknown at this stage)
Target Audience / Indicate here whether the activity is restricted to students in your area or if it is an activity that other students could take part in. Replace all the text in this section with one of the options below:
All Postgraduate Research Students or
Faculty of X Postgraduate Research Students or
X Campus Postgraduate Research Students
Capacity / Delete this text and enter the number of students you can accommodate or expect to accommodate per session.
Pre-requisites / In this section detail whether there are any specific conditions or pre-requisites associated with the activity, i.e. choose one of:
None or
Assumed knowledge of ‘X’ or
Completion of previous course e.g. EndNote: Beginner
Mode of Delivery / Delete this text and options which do not apply:
Face-to-Face or
Online or
Face-to-Face and Online
CaRST Hours / Delete this text and enter the number of CaRST hours you propose to assign to this training activity. As a guide, the hours assigned should reflect the actual hours of in-class work. While there may be further time spent in preparation and follow-up, these hours should not be counted. For online courses, the equivalent number of hours of face-to-face education that would have been involved is to be used (this is often cited as the estimated effort). e.g.
  • a 3-hour workshop would equal 3 CaRST hours
  • an online course with an estimated effort of two hours per week over six weeks, would equal 12 CaRST hours
*Note, the maximum amount of CaRST hours that can be earned for a single activity is 30.
RDF Domain / Some activities will involve skills that could fall under more than one RDF domain. You will need to determine the overall aim or objective of the activity and select the domain with the best fit. If your activity does not map to Domain A, please use the Proforma for the appropriate domain.
Domain A Knowledge and Intellectual Abilities
Domain B Personal Effectiveness
Domain C Research Governance and Organisation
Domain D Engagement, influence and impact
Resources / Replace this text with any resources relevant to the training activity being offered e.g.
  • A Library Guide tutorial on using EndNote is available at: http://libguides.adelaide.edu.au/endnote
  • On Thursday afternoon’s during Semester times, EndNote drop-in sessions are available in the Writing Centre – Level 3, The Hub.
If there are no relevant resources, simply write:
Not applicable
Provider / Replace this text with the identity of the training Provider. The response here should be a Faculty, School, Institute, Centre, University Service department (e.g. Library), or association (e.g. Health Sciences Postgraduate Association, HeSPA). If the activity is organised externally to the University, specify the details of the external provider here.
Enquiries / Replace this text with the details of the person/area the student should contact for enquiries about the training activity. Provide both an email address and a telephone contact.
e.g. EndNote support at The Barr Smith Library
or (08) 8313 5759
Booking / Replace this text with an indication of how the student can book the training activity e.g. provide the URL to the relevant online registration or email address of the relevant booking contact.
Delete the option below that does not apply:
For bookings go to:
For bookings contact:
Evidence of Completion / A condition of activity accreditation is that the organiser must provide the student with evidence of completion, which the student can then upload to their ePortfolio. Replace the red text with an indication of how students will be able to demonstrate that they have participated in this activity. Some options are provided below:
The organiser will provide students with a certificate upon completion of the activity.
The student will bring a form to the event to have signed by the organiser (a CaRST template is available for this purpose).

Activity Learning Outcomes

This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the learning outcomes highlighted below (reproduced from the Vitae Researcher Development Statement, a tool developed by Vitae to support researchers working with the RDF).

Delete the red text after reading: Please indicate below the learning outcomes that students completing this activity will have an opportunity to develop by highlighting the relevant dot points. An example Proforma showing the anticipated learning outcomes for the course Endnote: Beginner is available at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/carst/activity-accreditation/.

Domain A Knowledge and Intellectual Abilities
This domain contains the knowledge and intellectual abilities needed to be able to carry out excellent research.
1. Knowledge base
Knowledge of:
  • The area of research, the advances within it and its relationships with other research areas
  • The methods and experimental techniques appropriate for research design
  • Sources of information, bibliographic software and other information technologies
  • Literacy and numeracy skills and language abilities appropriate for research
Behaviour:
  • Makes original contributions to knowledge
  • Identifies, applies and develops methods and experimental techniques appropriate for research projects
  • Conducts effective and comprehensive information searches
  • Records, manages and handles information/data using appropriate bibliographic software and other information technologies

2. Cognitive Abilities
Behaviour:
  • Analyses and evaluates findings using appropriate methods
  • Thinks originally, independently and critically; develops theoretical concepts
  • Critically synthesises information from diverse sources
  • Evaluates progress, impact and outcomes of research
  • Recognises and validates problems; formulates and applies solutions to a range of research problems
Behaviour:
  • Willing to give and receive constructive criticism

3. Creativity
Behaviour:
  • Develops new ways of working; has novel ideas and realises their potential
  • Identifies new trends; creates new opportunities
  • Develops convincing and persuasive arguments to defend research
  • Takes intellectual risks; challenges the status quo
Attitude:
  • Takes a creative, imaginative and inquiring approach to research
  • Is open to new sources of ideas

CAREER AND RESEARCH SKILLS TRAINING ACTIVITY ACCREDITATION (DOMAIN A)

Certification by Applicant

I propose that the following activity: Enter name of activity be accredited for inclusion in the Career & Research Skills Training Program as detailed in the attached Proforma.

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Applicant name / ______
Signature here / ______
Date

Endorsement by Head of School or Discipline/Postgraduate Coordinator

I endorse the proposed activity for inclusion in the CaRST program.

______
Head of School or Discipline/ Postgraduate Coordinator name / ______
Signature here / ______
Date

Endorsement by the Director, Careers and Research Skills Training

I endorse the proposed activity for inclusion in the CaRST program.

I do not endorse the proposed activity for inclusion in the CaRST program and have provided comments below.

Comments

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Director, Career and Research Skills Training / ______
Signature here / ______
Date
www.adelaide.edu.au/carst / Further Information
Ph: (08) 8313 5882
Fax: (08) 8313 5725
Email:

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