Katrina Falkner

Learning and Teaching within the School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide

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Half way through… What are my grand challenges?

Today marks the halfway point for my year of study leave. Nearing today, my thoughts were filled with questions: have I achieved enough? Have I published enough papers? What are my plans for the next six months? Am I creating a sufficient basis for the next 2-3 years of my research? Study leave has proved…

July 1, 2012 in higher education, study leave.

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