Hello friends! We have episodes for you, but right now we are: preparing to defend dissertations and a proposals, multiple papers in prep/revised, and employed full time! We will have episodes out this semester, but sporadically. Thanks so much for sticking with us!
An exercise from @PatFlynn's recent "Double Your Downloads" webinar:
I'm checking out what other podcasts my listeners subscribe to.
I'm unsurprised to see a few friends - and eager to connect with the rest!
@GradBlogger @HelloPhD@RecoveringAcad@STEMculture@PhDCareerPod
We’re ONE hour in! Congrats to those who worked for a full hour! We still have plenty of time to work. Click the link below and sign-in if you want to join! #FirstGenDocs
https://t.co/SyoBdg0X2p
I just compiled all (most?) of my articles and podcast episodes that would be helpful to prospective or rising #PhD students and the list is too good not to share publicly!
If you're a prospective #gradstudent, peruse below.
#AcademicTwitter#PhDAdvice#gradschool
Tag and share: Join us at the 2020 American Educational Research Association conference in San Francisco this April to build a research team on inclusion in #biology ed. Travel funding available, esp for those who don’t normally attend @AERA_EdResearch.
Today my PI asked me to counsel few new PhD students who were traumatized after their first experience at a research project as a part of course-work. Below is a thread of few things I said to them:
@AcademicChatter chatter (1/n)
Hey science twitter - I have a student with a service dog and I need some lab-appropriate booties for them! Either disposable or something that won’t absorb chemicals and can be wiped down after lab. Suggestions? #servicedog#accessiblescience
Amazing thread! We're a little late to the party, but lots of great follows for #UnderRepresented minorities in #STEM...a few quick additions: @arianneswork @LisetteETorres3 @AspieHuman @helenrottier @STEMculture (apologies if missed you already in the threads!)
Anon. question
“I'm a newly disabled PhD student. My advisor & dis. office want to help but don't know how. No one has any experience w/ accommodations at the PhD level. Please, if you have experience, what's your dept do for disabled PhDs esp. at the comps/diss writing stage?”