Blog – How using mixed methods changed my PhD
Bethany McLoughlin discusses learning a new research method, and how hearing from carers provided a new perspective and direction for her PhD.
I am a PhD student at Warwick University and my research is focused on support groups for carers of people with dementia. I hope I can connect with other researchers in the field.
Bethany McLoughlin discusses learning a new research method, and how hearing from carers provided a new perspective and direction for her PhD.
How to you practice self-care, a demanding workload and not become one of ‘those’ students? PhD Student Bethany McLoughlin may have the answer.
Bethany McLoughlin has adapted her research becauses of the pandemic. In this blog she discusses a new opportunity, and tips for conducting online interviews.
In her last blog of 2020, Bethany McLoughlin looks back on the first 2 months of her PhD (or is that 2 years?!) time seems to be distorting in these strange times – and she really is close to finishing that journal manuscript, honest!
We are delighted to welcome Beth McLoughlin a first year PhD Student from University of Warwick, to our line-up of regular bloggers. In her first post for Dementia Researcher, Beth introduced herself and her research.
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