Jenny Watts is a PhD Researcher at the University of Exeter and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Her research focuses on developing novel remote sensing techniques using […]
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Encountering Emotional Conflict during My Research Fieldwork
Isabel Sawkins is a History PhD student investigating the contemporary memorialisation of the Holocaust in the Russian Federation. One of the chosen case studies is […]
Science With a Side of Politics
Pamela Buchan is a final year ESRC funded PhD student investigating marine citizenship at Exeter University, via the SW Doctoral Training Partnership. She was elected […]
Why do research?
Catherine Cartwright is a visual artist and in last autumn became a Geography PhD student. In this blog she shares her initial experiences and gently […]
Undertaking a POST Policy Internship During Your PhD
Robert Mann is a PhD candidate based in the Children’s Health and Exercise Research Centre (CHERC), University of Exeter. His research is investigating the typical […]
How To Stop Putting Tasks Off
Sarah Lane is an Integrative Counsellor and Mindfulness Facilitator based in the Wellbeing Centre It’s very natural to put off important tasks in favour of […]
Overcoming stuckness in writing research with Lego®® Serious Play®: A Researcher Development Retrospective
Ellen Grace Lesser is a PGR in the Department of Theology and Religion. Her current research concerns the relationship between nonhuman animals and the Christian […]
Writing: the most amazing and challenging thing you will ever do
Diana Maria Valencia Duarte is a PGR in History at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research is an environmental history of food security and […]
Abandoning the plan
Alex Smalley is a PhD Researcher at the University of Exeter. His research is exploring how immersive digital experiences of nature can impact wellbeing. My […]
A Tale of Two (PhD) Sisters
Katie Newstead passed her PhD in Film Studies at the University of Exeter last November, and now teaches there in the English and Film departments. […]