Courtney Jones, a PhD student in Law, plots a path through overcoming imposter syndrome in novel research No two PhDs are alike – each contributes […]
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Conferences, Workshops & Papers: the Diary of a (not) Imposter
Philippa Johnson, a PhD student and poet, invites us on a life-giving route through impostor syndrome I had often admired those folk who stood at […]
‘We have brilliant students doing fantastic things…’
This week we hear from Tomi Adesina, a PhD candidate in Creative Writing, about her productive blend of creative and corporate writing Tomi, for the […]
Collaboration and inclusivity in postgraduate writing groups
Jo Sutherst reflects on the Writing for All Panel at the “Shut Up and Write! Community in Writing Symposium 2024 As I gear up for […]
Multiple hats | Research, Work, and Parenthood
Rebecca Edgerley, a PhD student in Sociology, takes us on a journey through her ‘unruly, but sustaining working practices’… I am writing this blog on […]
Read in waiting rooms: more wisdom for life as a part-time postgraduate
Ursula Crickmay, a PhD student in the School of Education, shares the second part of her mini-series about stamina in part-time PGR life when you […]
Keep writing! Advice on navigating part-time PhD life
Ursula Crickmay, a PhD student in the School of Education, shares the first in a mini-series about stamina in part-time PGR life when you are […]