These FREE courses include: Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, HTML, SPSS, C+. These courses count towards your Graduate Course Award in Research Information Literacy. Attendance at one or more of these courses (taught over 2 sessions) satisfies the requirements for one component of the Information Technology stream. Register from http://ilp.anu.edu.au/index.html.
2. Seminar presentation: effective structure
This workshop examines the nature and elements of a graduate seminar presentation, how to choose and focus your topic and how to structure your presentation in a methodical manner so that you can communicate it to your audience effectively. To enrol go to http://www.anu.edu.au/academicskills/oars
3. Seminar presentation: performance aspects
This workshop examines issues of confidence-building, giving and getting positive evaluation, the use of body language and the use of visual aids. To enrol go to http://www.anu.edu.au/academicskills/oars
4. Seminar presentation: active participation strategies
This workshop explores how the audience can participate in seminar discussions, how presenters as well as audience members can handle questions effectively and how the chairperson can facilitate the seminar session smoothly. To enrol go to http://www.anu.edu.au/academicskills/oars
The following areas also offer courses for Graduates
| Statistical Consulting Unit | Short courses in Statistics |
| Academic Skills and Learning Centre | A range of Professional Development and other courses |
| Department of Computer Science, FEIT | Introductory course - Programming in Java |
| ANU Centre for Continuing Education | A range of IT and Professional Development courses: fees apply |