Making Space for Emotion in Doctoral Research This blog by Rachel Griffiths appeared first on the Exeter Doctoral College Blog, reposted by kind permission. Doctoral […]
Tag: writing
Do ducks have regional accents?
The HASS PGR blog is currently on hiatus between editors but we are popping back to share another little slice of PGR life thanks to […]
Surfacing stories of postgraduate life
Ruth Moore, HASS Blog editor, looks back on this year’s tales from the Exeter PGR community The life of a postgraduate research student across Exeter’s […]
‘We’re part of a much larger conversation…
Courtney Jones, a PhD student in Law, plots a path through overcoming imposter syndrome in novel research No two PhDs are alike – each contributes […]
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 […]