Author: Nina Wycech // Editor: Poppy Dunn Notes: In the light of the Neurodivergency movement, many try to retire the medical view and call it Autism Spectrum Condition instead of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Many people prefer using person-first language (person with autism) when it comes to ASD. I consider Autism to be an undetachable … Continue reading Starting a postgraduate degree as an Autistic person
Category: PhD Experience
“I Don’t Want to Cause Trouble”: Acceptance of Bullying in Academia
Author: Erin Pallott // Editors: Luke Marshall, Sophie Alshukri When I joined my PhD programme, I needed to figure out which lab I wanted to join. I got given lots of advice on what to ask other PhD and postdoc members, and a prominent suggestion was to find out what the lab environment is like. … Continue reading “I Don’t Want to Cause Trouble”: Acceptance of Bullying in Academia
Communicating Your Work to the Public: A Skill, an Art, and a Tool
Author: Jamie Williams // Editor: Cherene de Bruyn Image by Volodymyr Hryshchenko on Unsplash. A big part of all PGR journeys is communication, whether that be meetings with supervisors, office banter or discussions in the lab. Not to mention posters, presentations, or the dreaded viva. Added to this, of course, is all of the written … Continue reading Communicating Your Work to the Public: A Skill, an Art, and a Tool
Research Hive Update: Announcing FREE MONEY (Quizzes and Writer Prizes)
The Research Hive team has been hard at work! We have been expanding our reach outside our home of The University of Manchester to partner with and recruit writers from other institutions with amazing results. We are so pleased to be helping early-career researchers begin developing their skills in science communication. The next few months … Continue reading Research Hive Update: Announcing FREE MONEY (Quizzes and Writer Prizes)
Starting Strong: Productivity Tips for the First 6 Months of Your PhD
Author: Cherene de Bruyn // Editor: Erin Pallott Starting a PhD is no small feat—only about 1% of the global population ever achieves this milestone. It’s tough, and for good reason. A PhD demands a whole range of skills: analysing data, writing, managing your time, and communicating your ideas. Some of these you already have—after all, you made … Continue reading Starting Strong: Productivity Tips for the First 6 Months of Your PhD
Pain School: A Snapshot of Pain
Author: Emily Cocker // Editor: Erin Pallott What is Pain? Pain is an individual experience, yet something that unites the masses in its non-discriminatory targeting of the young and old alike. Unless you were born with congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), chances are you know what pain is and how it feels for you. Acute … Continue reading Pain School: A Snapshot of Pain
Writing a Scientific Research Paper: A Guide for New Writers
Author: Sayema Khan // Editor: Poppy Dunn Writing a scientific research paper can be daunting. This is a general guideline for writing an original research article, most suitable for first-time paper writers. This guideline is not fixed for the word count, which is very much dependent on the paper guidelines. Also, keep in mind there … Continue reading Writing a Scientific Research Paper: A Guide for New Writers
Reflections on Student Protest in Light of the Encampment
Author: Jafar Cain // Editor: Erin PallottPhoto credit: Qais Attaallah Anyone who has been on campus within the past month will have inevitably seen the student encampment in the formerly named Brunswick Park area. Whilst similar student-led movements have been met with violent armed opposition by state forces in the USA, the movements across UK … Continue reading Reflections on Student Protest in Light of the Encampment
Tips From My First Conference
Author: Elan Shellard // Editor: Erin Pallott Presenting at your first conference can be both an exciting and daunting experience, whether a poster or oral presentation. I recently attended The British Society for Investigative Dermatology (BSID) meeting in Southampton. This was my first time attending a conference, let alone presenting, so I have compiled a … Continue reading Tips From My First Conference
Embarking on my Journey of Scientific Exploration
Author: Yamini Meshram // Editor: Olatz Niembro Vivanco Hello, I'm Yamini, a passionate scientist and PhD student currently engrossed in the fascinating world of cancer research at The University of Manchester, UK. In the heart of Nagpur, India, where the scent of orange blossoms intermingles with the buzz of innovation, my journey began. As a … Continue reading Embarking on my Journey of Scientific Exploration