📖 Researcher & PhD at @UQ_Business • Trust in emerging tech, wearable devices and workplace adoption • She/Her • Retweets are not endorsement • Views my own
🚨 *New Research Alert*
Our latest study explores the home-based participation of young people with CP, using accessible methods to include the perspectives of people with diverse motor & communication abilities.
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The first study of my PhD is now published!! 🎉
Click here to read for free: https://t.co/p6wNfqIbRS
We reached consensus between consumers and health professionals on the most important factors influencing the participation of young people with CP. @CMCRC_tweets@UQHealth
@msdunn_says Try not to isolate yourself. Connect with other PhDs and academics at your university for support and friendship. I have found that you can’t do a PhD alone. Or you can, but it is much harder!
I’ve been a researcher for over 20 years and a professor for over 10 years, and I still frequently answer questions with “I’m not sure, but I can look into that.”
It’s okay to not have all of the answers. Nobody has all of the answers.
Wearable devices are becoming increasingly common in our post-covid workplaces for their numerous benefits, but how will employees respond to increased tracking?
The reactions to this article suggest there may be a lack of trust.
Happy New Year everyone!
I am excited to be recruiting for the first study of my #PhD.
If you have some down time before we go full swing into 2021, I would love to hear your opinions about the participation experiences of young people with #cerebralpalsy.
Congratulations to TEGA for an excellent launch event!
It was great to learn from academic and industry experts on the way forward for trust, ethics and governance in an age of disruption. #UQTEGASUMMIT2020 https://t.co/Xt0EQOQy6H
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