Dondu Sarisen is a third year PhD student in Centre for Water System, CEMPS at the University of Exeter. After few years working in a […]
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Early Career Climate Researchers: Why Our Voice Matters
On the 22nd and 23rd June 2021, a group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) fromĀ GW4 universitiesĀ organised a Symposium on Climate Change. After two days of […]
Why we will continue to Shut Up and Write
Many of you will have seen on Twitter that we have reached the end of out University of Exeter Alumni Annual Funded Supporting PGR Writing […]
Exploring the Key Components of Public Engagement
Megan Maunder is a third year PhD student in Mathematics, CEMPS at the University of Exeter. She is the beneļ¬ciary of an STFC studentship for […]
How to survive a viva: new online resources coming soon
Edward Mills (@edward_mills) is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, working on the AHRC-funded āLearning French in Medieval Englandā […]
Working with policymakers
Last week we ran a question and answer panel with some of our researchers about working with policymakers. Kelly Preece (Researcher Development Manager) developed the […]
You said, we did!
We are always listening to your feedback. Here are a few ways we have responded to feedback you have given us! Upcoming sessions GraphPad/ […]
Dealing with Challenges Using Lego Serious Play
A couple of weeks ago we held another of our popular Lego Serious Play sessions on dealing with challenges during your research degree. The […]
Doing Interdisciplinary Research
Last week we ran a question and answer panel with some of our researchers about the challeneges and benefits of doing interdisciplinary research. Kelly Preece […]
Writing non-academic job applications
This post is written by Cate Bennett, Researcher Development Manager (ECRs) and is part of our new PGR Career Planning Guide. Just like your CV […]