Blog – Tips and tricks for effective studying
Morgan Daniel shares information on her study routine, sharing advice she received from lecturers. Discover how the pomodoro technique works for her.
Morgan Daniel shares information on her study routine, sharing advice she received from lecturers. Discover how the pomodoro technique works for her.
The relationship between Student & Supervisor is very important. In this podcast we discuss what good looks like, what can go wrong, and how to deal with it.
I don’t expect to get every grant I apply for, but the least agencies could do is give me a little feedback, says Juan Manuel Parrilla Gutierrez
Writing a thesis can feel overwhelming, we discuss the common reasons why PhD students tend to avoid writing and counter them.
In her first blog for Dementia Researcher Thaïs Caprioli from University of Liverpool introduces herself and tell us about her research plans. Read or listen to Thaïs narrating.
Sometimes your research is decided for you, and sometimes you get to choose for yourself, but how do you decide and what might influence that? Dr Emily Oliver explores the topic, and has some advice for the undecided.
70% of students who leave home for the first time experience homesickness. Morgan Daniel discusses this topic and strategies that help
Recipients of Nature prizes discuss how they inspire and motivate others – shared from Nature Careers and written by Chris Woolston
What drives you and gives you the passion continue? Dr Anna Volkmer discusses her own work, and how she finds the implementation of discovery exciting
A new editorial published in Ageing & Mental, by Dr Deborah Oliveira highlights the career challenges faced by early- and mid-career researchers in dementia.
Discover how DPUK is helping researchers (and can help you) with tools and access to over 3 million health records with Dr Sarah Baumeister & Dr Danielle Newby
It can sometimes feel like you take 2 steps forward & 1 step back during your #PhD, but as long as you’re moving forward, you’re doing well! In her first blog for 2021 Beth Eyre shares tips for looking after your wellbeing in a pandemic.