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What’s up doc? blog for postgraduate researchers
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Summary - Vitae - Charting an entrepreneurial career: how researchers can control their professional destiny April 9th
This post summarises the excellent Vitae event I attended at Bristol University yesterday on entrepreneurial activities related to research. This helped me understand what entrepreneurial activities had already been part of my PhD and work, and inspired me to pursue them further.
10 April 2013
Categories: Learning, Research, career, development, training, support, practical tips, Community
Vitae - Charting an entrepreneurial career: how researchers can control their professional destiny
Information about Vitae Event 5th March in Bristol, and why I've booked onto it. Charting an entrepreneurial career: how researchers can control their professional
19 February 2013
Categories: Learning, Research, career, development, research staff, training, support, practical tips
Does a disability prevent career advancement?
In an interview for the RSC News, Dr Audrey Cameron describes her experience of becoming the first deaf PhD in Scotland, but later being discouraged from continuing her academic career. Is this the experience of others, or have times changed and are disabled researchers mainstreamed, as it were?
05 December 2012
Categories: career, development, support, role models, practical tips
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