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Impressions of ASHG 2012
Whilst most of the science blogosphere my science blogging colleagues were getting stuck in to Science Online London 2012, I was at the closing plenary of the 62nd meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics. If solo12 is the home … Continue reading
An unexpected delight in the form of careers advice
This week I am attending the 62nd meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics here in San Francisco. Being a PhD student, I registered for several of the events aimed at Trainees. As well as attending talks, visiting posters, … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging the PhD, Life, PhD
Tagged ASHG2012, careers, networking, Science careers
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Londoners by Craig Taylor and the A to Z
I moved to London in 2005. After a few weeks living here I concluded that the two most useful things to give a new visitor to the capital would be an Oyster card and a London A to Z. Now, having … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging the PhD, Book Reviews, Fun, Life
Tagged A to Z, Book review, Craig Taylor, Londoners, maps, Oyster card
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Talkin’ ’bout my PhD-work
For many (most?) PhD students, there comes a time when they must present their work at a conference, meeting or workshop. The student may have already spoken about their work within their department, for example at a departmental seminar. I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging the PhD, PhD
Tagged drama, giving a talk, Jurassic Park, PhD, presenting, Siblings, The Who
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You’re turning into your supervisor
This week I met up with some collaborators. This was the trip that led to a chance encounter with fellow OT blogger Austin Small world, science – just bumped into @occamt's Cambridge-based PhD student blogger Erika Cule http://t.co/1G371GHQ in the … Continue reading
Book Review – Stefan Collini asks What Are Universities For?
I picked up What Are Universities For? by Stefan Collini for two reasons. I had been impressed by Collini’s article in the London Review of Books last summer critiquing the Browne review. (I also enjoyed William Cullerne Bown‘s comments on … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging the PhD, Book Reviews
Tagged Book review, Stefan Collini, universities, What are universities for?
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Have you started writing yet?
Have you started writing yet? is a question I get asked (what feels like) often. Normally, it is a follow-up to What year are you in [of your PhD]? (Third.) Inwardly, my response is not dissimilar to that of Mike … Continue reading
Creativity
When I was revising for my undergraduate exams, I was exasperated by the sheer volume of stuff I needed to know. I was intimidated by the number of facts I would need to have to hand when I wrote my … Continue reading
