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In this episode we interview Cath's friend and colleague Joanna Kelly - she is a first generation academic who has successfully traversed a Phd, a Post-Doc and is now a Senior Scientific Officer. We find out about what inspired her journey into science and get some excellent advice from her 10 years in academic research.
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Hi, thanks for checking out Unfiltered Tips! In this months episode we were thrilled to be able to talk with Max Williamson all about the role of patient advocacy in research. It was great to get his insight on how we can better involve patients in all aspects of research - from choosing research questions to disseminating results.
We hope you take as much away from this conversation as we did! If so, why not share it with a friend or colleague!
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Thanks again for listening!
Sources:
James Lind Alliance: https://www.jla.nihr.ac.uk/priority-setting-partnerships/teenage-and-young-adult-cancer/
NCRI Consumer Forum: https://www.ncri.org.uk/how-we-work/patients-carers/ncri-consumer-forum/
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In this episode we share our "hopes and dreams" for the future of academia, sharing three things we wish we could change about it. While our wishes come from our own experience ultimately we find whole systemic change is need to fix many of academia's problems!
We also share some of your thoughts on the subject from Twitter! So give us a follow @UnfilteredTips for all the updates!
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Sound Production: Josh Cooper @joshhhcooper (On Instagram) Here's a link to a blog post on importance of training in academia: https://thefemalescientist.com/research/adriana-bankston/2895/challenging-the-status-quo-in-academia-through-focusing-on-training-and-skill-building/ -
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This episode is the second of three episodes discussing the topic of diversity in research. In this episode we focused on the experiences of Disabled Researchers, some of the challenges they face regarding the physical and social inaccessibility of the research environment.
We wanted to do an episode on this topic as we feel it is under discussed, particularly among non-disabled researchers. And we wanted to educate ourselves in the process. If you have any comments, or you feel you have been mis-represented in anyway please do let us know. This was not our intention, and we are keen to keep learning. Our email: [email protected]
All of our sources can be found in this google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-zWh-0sJWSsp7zQ-9LUyj6lJwJvwpRKe44lB9qrjrhw/edit?usp=sharing
Please give them a read and educate yourself as well.
We hoped you enjoyed this episode and found it interesting! If you did, please share it with your friends.
Twitter: @UnfilteredTips
Email: [email protected]
Sound Production and Design: Josh Cooper (@joshhhcooper on Instagram)
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In this episode we have a chat about the interview process for PhDs here in the UK. We share the highs and lows of our own experience, along advice we were given and our own personal takeaways.
We hope you find the episode interesting and enjoyable! Please share your interview experiences with us, contact us via our Twitter (@UnfilteredTips) or email us with your stories [email protected] - we'd especially love to hear how the interview experience was if you applied outside the UK.
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Sound Production and Design: Josh Cooper (@joshhhcooper on instagram)
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Hi, thanks for checking out Unfiltered Tips! This episode is the first in a series of episodes we plan to do on diversity in research, starting with women. We hope that you enjoy the episode and find it informative. This episode is by no means all there is to say on the topic, but we aim to provide an overview of some of the issues surrounding women in science and start the conversation about what needs to change in order to keep women in academia.
Our social media:
Twitter: @UnfilteredTips
Email: [email protected]
Sound Production and Design: Josh Cooper (@joshhhcooper on Instagram)
Sources:
As we had many sources for this we have collected them here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_9F-g3igF5jPolri4liu6LyuUlG1BQqmmRnlEr21mME/edit?usp=sharing
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Hi! Thanks for checking out Unfiltered Tips! We're Cath and Rachel, two biology PhD Students in the UK.
In this episode we update you about what's going on in our lives as well as sharing 5 pieces of advice/ wisdom we would want to give ourselves at the start of our PhD. We hope our advice resonates with you if you're a current student, or is helpful if you're about to start out on your journey!
Check us out on twitter: @UnfilteredTips or you can email us [email protected]
Sound production and design: Josh Cooper (Instagram: @joshhhcooper)
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In this episode we (Cath and Rachel) discuss our experiences of imposter syndrome as PhD students in the UK. Impostor Syndrome is experienced by many PhD students and one of the best ways to combat feelings of imposter is to talk about it! So that's what we do here. Join us in the conversation on Twitter @UnfilteredTips or email us at [email protected]
Imposter Syndrome Resources:
https://impostorsyndrome.com/10-steps-overcome-impostor/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7v-GG3SEWQ - Valerie Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7OpHU_B61M - Kati Morton (Therapist, USA)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOIM0i6PbOE - SciShow Psych
https://paulineroseclance.com/pdf/IPTestandscoring.pdf - The Clance Imposter Phenomenom Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQUxL4Jm1Lo - Ted-Ed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dumm_XfHkmY - Michelle Obama Talks Imposter Syndrome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gviWJjv31qo - Dr Mark Reid, 2020 imposter syndrome study, check it out and participate!
Also mentioned:
The Gifts of Imperfection, Brene Brown
Mental Health Resources:
https://www.mind.org.uk/
The Samaritans: Free phone 116 123
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Hello! Thanks for checking out episode 2 of Unfiltered Tips!
In this episode we chat about how the Covid-19 Pandemic has affected our PhD experience! We share challenges such as: what to do when you're shut out the lab and how to meet your new lab over zoom! But also share what we feel some of the potential advantages have been.
Give us a follow on social media: @UnfilteredTips on Twitter and if you have any topic suggestions comment on this track or email us - [email protected]
Sound Production and Design: Josh Cooper, @joshhhcooper on instagram
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Hi, we're Cath and Rachel and this is the first episode of our podcast, Unfiltered Tips! Each episode we'll share with you all the struggles and successes of PhD life. In this episode we share how we got to the point where we decided to do a PhD. Check out our Twitter @UnfilteredTips or email us [email protected]