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Tag: Jack Barton

Editorial: Welcome to Manchester

September 18, 2018January 21, 20242 Comments

Welcome to sunny ol’ Manchester. There’s no better city to find yourself attached to for the foreseeable future. At least that’s how we feel here at the Hive. Since its inception, the Research Hive has come on leaps and bounds as the new home of the Doctoral Academy Blog. In that time, we’ve been building … Continue reading Editorial: Welcome to Manchester

Why Manchester for My Research?

July 20, 2018January 21, 2024Leave a comment

The winner of the Science Comms Essay Competition for the Doctoral Academy Graduate Society (DAGS) conference was announced last month as Natasha Motsi for her article on 'Why Manchester for My Research'. We caught up with Natasha and asked her a few questions about her time in Manchester. 1. Pick 3 words to describe Manchester … Continue reading Why Manchester for My Research?

Editorial: Welcome to the Research Hive

April 3, 2018January 21, 2024Leave a comment

Authors: Jack Barton and Laura Hemming Welcome to the new home of the doctoral academy blog with a snazzy new name, the Research Hive. The prime purpose of this new blog is to engage interested readers from the Postgraduate community and beyond on the ground-breaking research going on here in the University of Manchester. We … Continue reading Editorial: Welcome to the Research Hive

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