PhD Research Student Development Programme - Upcoming events
Friday, 28 January 2011
The Thesis Whisperer
I've recently come across this blog, The Thesis Whisperer, which has tonnes of great posts and articles about aspects of doing and surviving a PhD. I'll put a link to it at the side of this blog so you can easily see new posts.
I am responsible for managing the PhD Research Student Development Programme, which is a series of courses designed to help PhD students to develop the skills and attributes needed to effectively manage their research and to plan for the next step in their career. I also organise various other events aimed at developing the skills of PhD students. In addition to this I am available to talk to and/or advise PhD students at any time.
My background:
I joined Queen Mary in September 2008, after spending three years as a post-doctoral researcher in Boston, USA, investigating the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Prior to that I did a PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Leeds and then spent a year working as an Editorial Assistant at the Journal of Neurochemistry.
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