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Researchers and Their Stories
Patient management was near to breaking point as residents started demanding necessary PPEs and that COVID019 patients be admitted and accommodated separately, away from…
- Rajat Biswas
- August 31, 2020
I sometimes feel it is an unfair game for researchers who are non-native English speakers. People whose native language is English will be in an advantaged since they…
- Hee-Kyung Ahn
- August 23, 2020
After my last research project, which lasted six and a half years, I started considering science communication as one of my career options. Since research was out of my…
- Kanaka Ghosalkar
- August 19, 2020
I cannot remember since which spring I was not able to smell the scent of lilac anymore. I guess it was around the time when the smell of acetic acid, which had always…
- Sungsil Moon
- August 16, 2020
But then my way of life was disrupted abruptly and terribly — I suffered a stroke while I was at home, eagerly waiting to start my PhD in the US.
- Nitibhat Homla-or
- August 10, 2020
Being “better off” than others does not mean “feeling good”. I still needed to make efforts to preserve my mental health. I thus tried to make up for the lack of social…
- Abel Polese
- July 29, 2020
It shouldn’t be worse than last year’s two-month-long strike. Our students stood by us back then to defend our rights. Now we should do the same...
- Hiba Abi Khalil
- July 28, 2020
These quotidian goals are also a way to challenge myself to listen to others and to read from different perspectives, and offer a chance to reflect on our complicated…
- Agnes Bosanquet
- July 20, 2020
For a while, I felt demotivated thinking about my previous academic accomplishments. But I also knew that getting a PhD degree would help alleviate the sense of failure…
- Dr. Aina Jacob Kola
- July 13, 2020
My advice to anybody who is feeling depressed in their research journey is to try as much as possible to look for a mentor, even among friends or family, to discuss your…
- francis fagbule
- June 25, 2020