I wrote these “wisdoms” when I was freshly out of the PhD and I think they’re still relevant. Some of this you will already know, some will not be relevant to your particular experience and circumstances, and by the end of your degree, you’ll have a whole bunch more you can add to this (and I hope you do!). But you may find some of this comes in to bear at different points, and it may be helpful to know someone else has experienced this before you. 1. Writing a… Read more PhD Wisdoms from a Recent Graduate →
Following the announcement that New Zealand is cutting funding to social science and humanities research, Julie Spray argues for the value of funding research of unmeasurable value. Image credit Julie… Read more For what does research matter? →
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