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Tag: Ayobami Olanrewaju

The Value of Public Engagement – Pint of Science Launch Event

May 15, 2023January 24, 20241 Comment

Authors: Erin Pallott, Ayobami Olanrewaju & Jill Merlini I don’t think we need to emphasise the importance of communicating research to the public. It is essential we keep a two-way conversation about how public money is spent, how research is conducted, and how our research is beneficial, in language understandable to all. This is already … Continue reading The Value of Public Engagement – Pint of Science Launch Event

Surviving a PhD Induction with Invisible Disabilities

April 20, 2023January 24, 2024Leave a comment

Author: Emily Cocker // Editors: Ayobami Esther Olanrewaju and Erin Pallott Reading Time: 5 minutes // Feature Photo by Unseen Studio on Unsplash I started my Epidemiology PhD in October 2022. I missed the Disabled PGR Induction by a few weeks, so I felt lost not knowing where to start from Day One. The generic … Continue reading Surviving a PhD Induction with Invisible Disabilities

Getting Much Done and Gaining Confidence as a PhD student

March 24, 2023January 24, 2024Leave a comment

Author: Ayobami Esther Olanrewaju // Editor: Erin Pallott Photo by Prateek Katyal on Unsplash Reading Time: 4 minutes Does it look like your research is not taking shape or you have been reading for too long and still have nothing to write about? Do you think it only happens to you? You couldn’t be more … Continue reading Getting Much Done and Gaining Confidence as a PhD student

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