In 2016, I was a Category Winner in the Images of Research competition with the photograph entitled āTea Ceremonyā, which came under the category heading, […]
Blogs
Fisheries Fun in the House of Parliament
Hi! Iām Katherine Maltby, a PhD student in the Biosciences department here at the University of Exeter. Iām in my final year, working on a […]
The Challenges of a Part-Time, Distance PGR Student
Passionate about languages, cultures and international affairs, Anne gained her Bachelors Degree in Modern Languages from Coventry University in 1997 and a Masters Degree in […]
Why enter PGR showcase?
I completed my Biological Sciences degree here at Exeter, before continuing on into an MbyRes. I undertook a joint project between Dr Helen Dawe and […]
International Women’s Day 2018- Why I got involved?
Skye is working towards a PhD in Biophysics at the University of Exeter. Her research looks at the physical properties of cell membrane and how […]
PGR Profile- Gemma Edney
Name: Gemma Edney Discipline: Film Studies Location: Usually in my office in Queens Building, Streatham Campus, although I also spend a large amount of time […]
Soapbox Science: a celebration and cheer for female scientists, and one of the best experiences I had during my PhD
Isabel is a PhD student in the Complex Disease Epigenetics Group as part of the Alzheimerās Society Exeter Doctoral Centre. Her PhD focuses on evaluating […]
PGR Profile- Cameron Hird
Name: Cameron Hird Discipline: Biosciences: Marine Ecotoxicology Location: Lab 201, Geoffrey Pope Building, Streatham Campus What is the working title for your research project? Common […]
What actually happens at Write Club?
Kelly Louise Preece is the Researcher Development Manager for PGRs in the Doctoral College. You’ll recogniseĀ her face from workshops, her voice from WEBINARs, and her […]
The first rule about Write Club isā¦
Kelly Louise Preece is the Researcher Development Manager for PGRs in the Doctoral College. You’ll recogniseĀ her face from workshops, her voice from WEBINARs, and her […]