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Completing a PhD is like running a marathon. You can approach it as a race and attempt to finish first, or you can merely focus on finishing. Instead of pacing…
- Megan Livingston
- April 26, 2019
I go by @AcerbicAcedemic or Bitter Professor on Twitter where I mostly give free reign to my thoughts about being a professor, and sometimes, about being a bitter…
If you choose to pursue a PhD, carefully reflect on your interests, skills, and long-term expectations. Here are some points that you can keep in mind when making this…
- Madhura Panse
- August 31, 2022
This post talks about the importance of alternative/innovative ways to communicate science, how art fits in science communication, and the different forms of art for…
- Savitha Sekhar
- August 14, 2023
As we enter the final week of our anniversary month, we thought it would be a great time for a special anniversary spot quiz! Just answer this single question related to…
- Andrea Hayward
- November 24, 2017
The research methods I planned to use for my PhD research were never a secret. I was expected to disclose the research methods I intended to use, in my PhD application…
We are at the end of an exciting month marked by interesting and thought-provoking discussions in academia. If you were unable to keep a tab on the goings-on in…
- Editage Insights
- August 30, 2019
This article explores the importance of publication ethics for researchers and some essential considerations to guide you on your publication ethics journey as a mid…
- Editage Insights
- July 12, 2023
This blogpost introduces various statistical methods you can use to mitigate the challenges of missing and incomplete data in observational studies and clinical trials.
- Marisha Fonseca
- May 10, 2023
She eagerly tells her story, shows us her malnourished children and explains the intersection of poverty and inequalities that have contributed to her situation. We know…
- Osasuyi Dirisu
- September 8, 2020