Blog – Hello imposter syndrome my old friend
Do you doubt your talents & accomplishments and have an internalised fear of being exposed as a fraud… this is normal and Beth Eyre discusses
Do you doubt your talents & accomplishments and have an internalised fear of being exposed as a fraud… this is normal and Beth Eyre discusses
Blog from Beth Eyre, exploring how two-photon microscopy can be used to help us learn more about Alzheimer’s disease & inform research.
Beth Eyre talks about her experiences as an ISTAART Ambassador and the brilliant benefits the programme could bring for you.
Beth Eyre provides a very practical guide of things you need to think about and plan for when moving overseas for a work placement
Presenting in-person is different to presenting online, in this blog Beth Eyre share some (award winning) top tips for delivering a scientific presentation
Beth has finished her last PhD experiment, prompting her to reflect on her PhD experience, and the oppertunities that others should keep an eye open for
Beth Eyre shares some of the things she has learned about networking and what might help you during your own PhD – Read or listen.
The last year of your PhD can be challenging, researching, writing, the viva… and the hard part… what next? Beth Eyre shares her thoughts and plans.
An insight into the highs and lows of scientific research – from Beth Eyre’s perspective as a third year PhD student in Neuroscience.
With many doctoral training programme deadlines approaching, this blog from Beth Eyre might just help you ace the interview.
Beth Eyre provides insights into the brains waste system – and how it may be important in Alzheimer’s disease. So, saddle up for some fascinating science!
Beth Eyre reflects on the skills she has gained through her PhD, and how they could be transferred into the job market (over and above awesome lab skills).
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