In some cases it may be challenging to remain patient if the review process is delayed, and critical comments may be disappointing after the substantial effort invested in the preparation of a…
- Aayati Sengupta
- September 25, 2020
Do researchers feel supported in academia, or would they like a few things to change? A round up of experiences shared by researchers who participated in the global survey on mental health in…
- Aayati Sengupta
- July 6, 2020
When universities went on lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers had to pivot quickly and balance their workload; those teaching had the additional work of providing support to their…
- Aayati Sengupta
- June 15, 2020
Almost overnight, because of a persistent, nifty virus, professors and teachers had to shift their classrooms online. Here are some tools that have been making life easier for researchers and…
- Aayati Sengupta
- May 7, 2020
My life has been affected in multiple ways. Most importantly, the uncertainty that this pandemic is producing has undoubtedly modified my plans for the next few months regarding my research,…
- Aayati Sengupta
- April 27, 2020
If you’ve not practiced self-care from an early age, you may find it difficult to practice. After all, it is more than just a checklist with boxes to be ticked off. Here are some apps that’ll help…
- Aayati Sengupta
- February 19, 2020
Do you know what academics were talking about in 2019 on Twitter? Learn more about the most thought-provoking discussion around mental health, struggles in academia, kindness, alternative careers…
- Aayati Sengupta
- December 30, 2019
I became curious about what kept researchers motivated on their journey. So I reached out to a few of them, looking for answers to a couple of simple questions: What motivated them to pursue research…
- Aayati Sengupta
- November 27, 2019