Emily Rowlands is a PhD Researcher at both the University of Exeter and British Antarctic Survey. Her research explores the impact of nanoplastic in the Antarctic […]
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Preparing for academic job interviews
Dr Gavin Buckingham is a senior lecturer in Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Exeter. His research examines perception, illusions and sensorimotor control […]
The ever-elusive PhD work-life balance
Gemma Delafield is a third year PhD student at the University of Exeterâs Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute. Her research focuses on determining where […]
Benefits of the ‘Researcher Development Programme’ – an ECR perspective
Marco Palomino is currently a Senior Lecturer in âInformation Systems and Big Dataâ at the School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics at the University of […]
Ways to be kind to yourself
The way we think and feel about ourselves significantly affects our wellbeing. We can be harsh and critical or kind and compassionate towards ourselves. For a lot […]
How Can We Have Better Conversations About Mental Health?
Daisy Parker is a third year PhD student at the University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health. Her research focuses on developing training to […]
Doing a PhD when your personal life is falling apart
Catherine is a PhD researcher in the Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health (REACH) at the University of Exeter. Her PhD research examines […]
PGR Disability Network
Debbie Kinsey is a PhD researcher at Exeter Medical School examining museum programmes for people with dementia, with a particular focus on how including caregivers […]
The Bees Knees
Data Bee and Discourse Bee are groups facilitated by PGR students in the College of Medicine and Health. We meet together regularly to share qualitative […]
PhD Chat: My PhD upgrade experience
Debbie Kinsey is a PhD researcher at Exeter Medical School examining museum programmes for people with dementia, with a particular focus on how including caregivers […]