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School of Psychology – Te Kura Matai Hinengaro

School of Psychology

Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro

POST GRADUATE ORIENTATION HANDBOOK

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON

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School of Psychology – Te Kura Matai Hinengaro

Contents

Who we are ..................................................................................................................................................... 1

Staff ................................................................................................................................................................. 1

Contact ............................................................................................................................................................ 1

Key Staff Members .......................................................................................................................................... 2

Staff can be found at https://www.victoria.ac.nz/psyc/about/staff ............................................................. 2

Being a Postgraduate student ......................................................................................................................... 3

Staff Computer Accounts ................................................................................................................................ 3

Workspace ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

First Log on ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

Email ................................................................................................................................................................ 4

Drives ............................................................................................................................................................... 5

Printers ............................................................................................................................................................ 5

Blackboard Group – PSYC Post Grads & Supervisors ...................................................................................... 7

ITS Helpdesk .................................................................................................................................................... 7

Ethics Approval ................................................................................................................................................ 7

Booking Rooms ................................................................................................................................................ 8

TA/RA Office Hours .......................................................................................................................................... 8

Kitchens ........................................................................................................................................................... 9

After Hours Access........................................................................................................................................... 9

Research Seminars .......................................................................................................................................... 9

Psycobabble ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

Postgraduate Student Association ................................................................................................................ 10

PSYC Society .................................................................................................................................................. 10

PSYC Facebook Page ...................................................................................................................................... 11

Masters Students ........................................................................................................................................... 11

Submitting the Thesis .................................................................................................................................... 12

PhD Candidates ......................................................................................................................................... 1316

PhD Student Profiles ...................................................................................................................................... 16

Emergency Procedure ................................................................................................................................... 17

Student Health Service .................................................................................................................................. 17

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Who we are

Our School has a vibrant postgraduate student community that engages in cutting edge

research in a wide range of topics and benefits from our excellent facilities and dedicated and

experienced staff. We are routinely acknowledged as one of the leading Schools of Psychology

in New Zealand to pursue research reflecting a diverse range of topics in personality and social,

developmental, perception and cognition, behavioural neuroscience, cross-cultural, language

and gender, forensic, and clinical psychology. We hope you take advantage of the exciting

opportunities available from the postgraduate programme we offer.

- Professor Garth Fletcher (previous Head of School)

Staff

The administrative staff will often be your main points of contact. Their contact details can be found below. Any

questions regarding your MSc thesis, PhD programme, Honours and Masters Part I, including email lists should

be addressed to Lynley Kadesi; tutoring contracts, Alan Ball; the Clinical Programme, Helen Lloyd; and technical

difficulties (there will be a few), Al Abenoja or Sam Akhir. Any queries regarding specifically course work or

thesis writing please see your supervisor. Wendy Ward can help with any ethics questions.

While the school has a number of different committees, the one that will affect you most as postgraduate

students is the School of Psychology Postgraduate Committee (SoPPGC). The SoPPGC functions as the link

between the School of Psychology's prospective and current graduate research students and their supervisors,

the Faculty of Graduate Research and the Faculty of Science.

The committee is responsible for decisions about the admission of prospective Masters and PhD research

students into the School of Psychology. It monitors students' progress, and provides relevant informal advice

to staff and students. The committee oversees new PhD students' orientation to the School, and contributes to

the development of the School's graduate research culture.

Dr Matt Crawford monitors Masters students’ research proposals and progress for both Masters and PhD

students.

Contact

Office hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am – 4.00pm Postal Address: School of Psychology

Phone: +64 4 463 5373 Victoria University

Email: [email protected] PO Box 600

Web: www.victoria.ac.nz/psyc Wellington 6140

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Key Staff Members Staff can be found at https://www.victoria.ac.nz/psyc/about/staff

Prof Bart Ellenbroek Deputy Head of School [email protected] Phone: 04 463 6159 Location: Room 619, Easterfield Building

Eoin Davidson Manager Technical Services [email protected] Phone: 04 463 6159 Location: Room 628, Easterfield Building

Dr Matt Crawford Chair of Postgraduate Committee/Thesis Coordinator [email protected] Phone: 04 463 6702 Location: Room 610, Easterfield Building

Susan Cayless School Manager [email protected] Phone: 04 463 5280 Location: Room 627, Easterfield Building

Helen Lloyd Administrator Clinical Programme [email protected] Phone: 04 463 6400 Location: Room 556, Easterfield Building

Louise Hamblin Administrator Undergraduate (Temp) Programmes, Room Bookings and Ethics [email protected] Phone: 04 463 5373 Location: Room 630, Easterfield Building

Al Abenoja Programmer/Computer Support [email protected] Phone: 04 463 5233 extn 8071 Location: Room 503B, Easterfield Building

Lynley Kadesi Administrator Postgraduate Programmes [email protected] Phone: 04 463 5783 Location: Room 630, Easterfield Building

Sam Akhir

Electronics & Computer Systems Support

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 5771

Location: Room 503B, Easterfield Building

Patricia Stein

Thesis Student Advisor Faculty of Science

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 5982

Location: Science Faculty Office, Cotton

Building

Herni Haron

Administrator Operations Support

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 6695

Location: Room 630, Easterfield Building

Sue D’Ath

Psychology subject librarian

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 5690

Location: Room 701, Rankine

Brown Building

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Being a Postgraduate student

Welcome to our school! To help you get to know our wonderful staff and other postgrad students you are

invited to our monthly school morning tea which is held in EA 527. Tea, coffee, and snacks are provided.

Please come meet everyone and show your lovely faces. You will receive an email invite to let you know the

dates. Also we invite you to participate in various activities throughout the year.

Staff Computer Accounts

Every graduate and postgraduate student in the School is provided with a staff computer account, this is in

addition to the student account each student receives on enrolment to Victoria.

There are standard rules that you must abide by in order to use the facilities offered by a staff account. You

can find the detailed rules at: http://www.victoria.ac.nz/home/about/policy/its.aspx ‘Library and information

systems policies’.

In essence you must not use your staff account inappropriately to access, store, view, publish, or distribute

pornographic material or any material that is defamatory, offensive, fraudulent or harassing. Copying, loading

or downloading any materials that may breach copyright such as games, music, movies etc. is not permitted.

Your enrolment in thesis studies acknowledges that you agree to abide by the university statutes. Once your

enrolment period commences, you will be able to access the following facilities courtesy of the school:

Internet access

Staff email account

Computer Access

After-hours access to Easterfield building

Printing facilities

NB. Staff accounts are aligned to your enrolment registration as a thesis student. Please ensure you keep your

enrolment registration up to date to ensure ongoing access.

Your staff account must be used for all VUW business. It is your responsibility to make sure you are checking

your vuw.ac.nz email account and to use this account when contacting VUW staff. Doing this will ensure the

Daniel Wallwork

Kaiāwhina Tauira

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 6831

Location: Room EA301 Easterfield

Building

Pam Ritchie

Administrator Operations (Temp)

[email protected]

Phone: 04 463 5519

Location: Room EA630,

Easterfield Building

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best possible communications through ITS services. If you do not wish to use this as your primary email address

you MUST put a re-direct on your VUW account to an address you monitor.

Workspace

You will be allocated a workspace either in a shared office or lab in

which to work throughout your study. Please make sure to arrange

a suitable time in advance with Eoin to pick up your office key. You

will be charged a $35 bond for your office key, payable at the

enrolments desk in the Hunter Building. You will then need to bring

your receipt to Eoin who will issue the key.

First Log on

When you first log on using your staff account, your username will be first 6 letters of your surname followed

by the first two letters of your first name. For example John Smith would become smithjo. Administration or

ITS staff can check your login if your name is common (sometimes a number is added if there are multiple

people with the same first/last names combination existing at the University).

Your initial password will be Vuw followed by your Student ID number (capital ‘V’, small ‘uw’). You will then be

asked to change your initial password. If you have any issues ask Lynley, Louise, Herni, Pam, or call ITS on

extension 5050.

NB: If you have an employee contract then this will default to your “ASCENDER ID”, also known as your

employee number. Please contact the admin team if you do not know what this number is.

ITS: Phone us: 04 463 5050 (8am - 9pm Monday to Thursday, 8am - 5.30pm Friday, 1pm - 5.30pm Saturday

and Sunday)

Email us: [email protected] Link to web chat help: https://webchat.victoria.ac.nz/index.php/chat?locale=en&style=its&group=1

Email

Outlook is installed on all the university computers for email. Your account should be already configured so

that outlook connects to your mailbox.

Your mailbox is also accessible via a web page which you can log on to at: https://webmail.vuw.ac.nz/owa

You have 1GB of storage on your mailbox. This includes ALL mailboxes (in, out, drafts AND deleted until you

empty the deleted items folder). You will receive an automated email when you start getting close to

exceeding your limit. If you want you can also set up a rule to send all of your emails to your personal email,

or vice versa to your university email.

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Drives

With your staff account you will have access to an

H drive which is located on ITS servers. This is the

space for storing your documents to ensure they

are backed up and archived on the ITS systems.

Should you accidentally delete files from your H

drive, phone ITS on 5050 to arrange for files to be

restored from backup. The contents of this drive

are also accessible through the MyVictoria portal

so you can access them from home (log in using

your student log in details and select

‘MyWorkspace’ or just go to:

http://www.victoria.ac.nz/myworkspace/staff)

Most of the computers have a D drive that you can use for working on files locally (rather than on a network

drive like the H drive) but should you choose to do this you should always ensure files are backed up,

preferably to the H drive. Please do not save files locally on the C drive as this will slow down your computer.

If your work generates large amounts of data (in excess of a few GB), space can be arranged on an alternative

server. Please log a call on the tech support portal https://kiwicampus.staff.vuw.ac.nz/portal stating who your

supervisor is and this can be set up for you. Please also log a call if you are part of a research group wishing to

have a common space for sharing data. If you require computing facilities (software, hardware, or research

group storage space) which are not currently provided, speak to your supervisor who will contact our in house

IT team to make any appropriate arrangements.

Printers

The one thing you will need to set up is a printer connection.

1. Go to the Start menu and select the ‘VUW Printers’ option.

2. A window will display available printers on university network, type ‘EA’ in the search box to list those

available in the Easterfield Building.

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3. Right click the printer you want and select ‘Connect’ to install the printer.

4. Once installed, select ‘Devices & Printers’ from the Start menu. Right click on your printer and select

‘Set as default printer’.

The available printers in the School of Psychology are:

3rd Floor: EA-356-01-MFD (at the southern end of the floor)

EA-357-01-MFD (at northern end of the floor)

4th floor: EA- 415-01-MFD (located in EA415)

5th floor: 503B-01-MFD (located outside EA501B)

6th floor: 600-01-MFD (located in the hallway outside room EA603)

20 KP: New Postgraduate Space KP20-201-01-P

You can also select ‘Follow me’ as a printer. Printing sent to this printer will sit in the print queue until you

swipe your card at one of the MFD printers, at which point it will print at that MFD. The first time you use the

‘Follow me’ system you need to add your account to the system. Instructions for this are on the walls beside

each MFD.

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Masters and PhD students are allocated a maximum $100 per year for printing and photocopying for your

research only, not for personal use. Please note that any excess use without need will result in reimbursement

being sought. If you anticipate exceeding this limit you will need to gain access to research funds to cover the

remainder of the cost.

Blackboard Group – PSYC Post Grads & Supervisors

This group on Blackboard contains a range of resources, including forms that will be useful over the course of

your candidature. In order to get set up in this group you will need to be enrolled:

1. Log in to MyVictoria, then access the Blackboard homepage via the link on the top right 2. Log into blackboard using either your staff account or your student account 3. You will find “PSYC Postgrads and Supervisors” under a menu labelled “My Organizations”. 4. If you cannot see this – you will need to email Lynley at [email protected] to ensure you

are added to this group.

ITS Helpdesk

If you need to contact Information Technology Services (ITS) for

help you can ring them on extension 5050 from an internal phone,

or 463 5050 from outside of the university. ITS also has an online

chat service – ITS Service Desk Online.

To access this you will need to log in to MyVictoria using your

student details and on the right under ‘University Helpdesks’ you

will see the link to the chat feature.

If you require more ITS information please go to https://www.victoria.ac.nz/its/student-services/faqs

Ethics Approval

It may be necessary during your research to apply for ethics approval – your first step should always be to

consult with your supervisor, they will be able to guide you through the process. Once you have applied for

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ethics approval a committee will review your proposal. The School of Psychology Human Ethics Committee

(SOPHEC) was created to protect the rights of individuals and groups who are the subject of research,

experiments set up for teaching purposes, and other similar activities under the auspices of the University.

The committee also reviews and, where the Committee considers it proper to do so, approves any proposals,

protocols, pilot projects, including contracts, submitted to it relating to research under the auspices of the

University involving particular individuals or groups as the subject of experimentation or study, or human

tissue, or otherwise affecting the confidentiality, rights and freedoms of persons.

Your supervisor will be able to help you determine whether the application is necessary but if you have any

other questions about ethics during your study you should contact Prof Ann Weatherall,

[email protected], Chair of the SOPHEC, or Wendy Ward, [email protected], SOPHEC

administrator.

Booking Rooms

All rooms in the School operate on a booking system so when not in use as a teaching space, rooms can be

booked for meetings, study sessions or to practise presentations etc. Rooms available are:

EA 527, Level 5 Staffroom

EA 407 and 411, Level 4, 400 level course teaching rooms

EA 419 and 417, Level 4, small rooms used for tutor office hours

EA 301, Level 3 – Frank Walkey room

4th floor lab rooms

To book one of these rooms you will need to use the online booking system. The system is accessible through

the Room Bookings link under the Staff Links section of myVictoria, you will need to log in to myVictoria using

your student log in details. You can then view the graphical timetable if you want to check the availability of a

specific room, or you can go straight to the Web Room Booking form link in the top left. Log in using your

student username and password. Fill in the details and hit next. If you want a PSYC room you will need to

select ‘School Reserved Room’ as the Room Type. Once you complete the online booking form you’ll receive a

notification that your booking is pending. Once your booking has been approved you’ll receive an email

confirmation.

If you need a key to the room make sure you arrange with Wendy or Lynley a suitable time to pick up or drop

them off.

TA/RA Office Hours

If you have office hours for meeting undergraduate students you will need to use the online booking system

to book a TA office on the 4th floor (EA417 or EA419). These rooms have been made available specifically for

students and TAs to use. Allowing students to pick up assignments etc. from your office encourages students

to contact you outside of the set office hours and may intrude upon others you may be sharing the office

with. Be considerate and use the TA offices.

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Note: assignment drop boxes are located on the 4th floor, assignments should not be dropped off at reception.

Kitchens

On level 3 there are two kitchenettes available for you to use with a fridge, jug, toaster, toasted sandwich

maker, and dishwasher. There is also a kitchen on level 6 with hot water, a microwave, and a fridge. There are

additional facilities in KP 20. The facilities are available for all postgraduate students so please be considerate

and make sure the kitchen is left clean and tidy with dishes washed and put away. Anything abandoned on the

benches will be disposed of.

Cleaning the kitchen and the fridge is your responsibility.

After Hours Access

As a postgraduate student you have after-hours access to the School. You will need to swipe into the building

using your student ID card. Swipe access into the building and the elevator will be required after 7pm and

before 7.30am. Campus Care checks and locks the building every night. If you require access past the double

doors on the 6th floor, you will need to email Eoin Davidson to get this loaded separately.

If for any reason you cannot get access into the building you will need to contact Lynley.

Research Seminars

The School of Psychology hosts a research seminar most Fridays at 12pm in EA 407. Come along and listen to

the research being conducted by your peers, the academic staff, and visiting academics. You are encouraged

and invited to participate in these seminars.

Psycobabble

Psycobabble is the School of Psychology’s monthly newsletter. It details events throughout the year, new staff

members, research opportunities and news from around the school. Psycobabble is released every third

Thursday of the month. If you would like to contribute Lynley will send email reminders calling for items, so

have your submissions ready. We would love to hear your ideas and your perspectives.

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Postgraduate Student Association

Get involved at Victoria

University with the

Postgraduate Student

Association. The PGSA can help with study, events, writing, and most

importantly of all, academic relations. Find out more at

http://www.vuwpgsa.ac.nz/, or contact the PGSA rep on the Science

Faculty Board. Jasmine Chan-Hyams has this role in 2018 and is a PhD

student in the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences. More information

is available on the PGSA website. You can otherwise talk to the School of Psychology’s postgraduate representative on the Psychology

Postgraduate Committee. This person is yet to be elected for 2018, and contact details will be available on the

Blackboard once elected. Generally this student will have this position until the end of their candidature. You

are welcome to apply for this role. The Student Representative handbook is now available online.

Please email [email protected] if you are interested in the School of Psychology PG representative

position.

PSYC Society

Victoria Students’ Psychology Society (PSYC Society) was originally established in 2009. The PSYC Society is run

by a combined group of undergraduate and postgraduate students studying psychology.

PSYC Society aims to provide a forum for students of psychology at Victoria to get to know their classmates,

students of all levels and staff within the School of

Psychology.

PSYC Society hosts social events throughout the year,

including their annual quiz night and The Great Debate,

movie nights, and guest lectures that students and staff

can attend. Becoming a member entitles you to attend

all PSYC Society events at a special, cheaper price. Non-

members are able to attend events, however may be

charged an entry fee payable at the door.

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PSYC Facebook Page

If you wish to connect with the School of Psychology on our Facebook page (and all the related pages). Head

on over to https://www.facebook.com/VUWPsychology/

Masters Students

If you are a Masters by thesis student, the following information will be helpful. The main contacts that you

will have throughout your study are the PG Admin in the School of Psychology and the PG Student Advisor at

the Faculty of Science.

Once you have completed your initial enrolment, you are required to submit a proposal approximately 30

days later. You should work on this in conjunction with your supervisor. You will also need to submit two

progress reports before you complete your thesis. These flowcharts should help with the process.

Reporting – 3 and 8 month Reports

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Submitting the Thesis

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PhD Candidates

As a PhD student you will be walking these halls for some years. The process of enrolment and admission can

often be confusing. You will primarily be in contact with Lynley, as the PG Admin, and the Faculty of

Graduate Research: [email protected]. If you have any questions, please get in touch with Lynley.

Once you are enrolled, you are considered as a Provisional Candidate. Approximately 7-9 months into your

study you should have prepared a detailed proposal which will be assessed in a PAM (Proposal Assessment

Meeting).

Keep in mind that the PAM does not exist just to stress you out, in fact it is through this process that your

proposal will grow and address any glitches at a very early stage. You will also be required twice a year to

submit a Candidature Development Plan, which is used to help develop your skills for life after uni and also

helps monitor progress.

Below is an outline of the PhD process – try to keep on schedule in order to avoid undue stress at the end of

your study!

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PhD Student Profiles

As a PhD student you will be asked to provide a profile for the School of Psychology VUW website. This is a

great way to promote yourself and your research. https://www.victoria.ac.nz/psyc/research/phd-students

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Please note that you will receive an email requesting information for this profile shortly after you commence

studies and a working thesis title will be fine to start with. You can update details at any time throughout

your candidature by contacting Lynley Kadesi at [email protected] .

At Orientation you will be invited to have a photograph taken by Image Services. One image will be a portrait

profile picture for your personal profile page and the other (an arranged booking for a later time) will be a

landscape image to display on the PhD Students page (shown in picture).

Please make every effort to have these photos taken as they are a great promotional tool for both yourself

and the school.

Emergency Procedure

Before an emergency happens please familiarize yourself with Victoria’s Emergency Instructions which are

present in hallways and all teaching spaces. The emergency number is 0800 VIC 8888 (0800 843 8888)

In the event of a FIRE, you must:

Sound the alarm (if not already sounding)

Leave the building immediately

Take the nearest stairwell

Walk calmly

Leave behind any personal belongings that may obstruct stairwell flow (including hot drinks)

Meet outside Vicbooks on Kelburn Parade and await further instructions.

Do not re-enter the building until instructed to do so by Campus Care.

In the event of an EARTHQUAKE, you must:

Drop under cover, and hold until the shaking has stopped

If there is no cover – crouch on your knees away from windows, and cover your head and neck with your

arms.

Afterwards, stay inside and gather people together and await further instructions from Campus Rescue

It is recommended you do not evacuate until instructed to do so.

If you feel you must evacuate, check stairwells and beware falling debris when leaving the building.

The building warden in an emergency is Eoin Davidson. Deputy building warden is Michael Tooley.

Student Health Service

We want you to be healthy and happy so please make good use of the health facilities available at Victoria

University. A number of services are available to students on campus, including medical services,

physiotherapy, and counselling.

These services are available in the Student Union Building, Level 0. For detailed information, please visit:

http://www.victoria.ac.nz/studenthealth

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The university also has a recreation centre for when you need to work out all that thesis stress.