
Harriet Greene - The PhD Comfort Zone
Harriet Greene narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Eighteen months into a PhD, everything clicks. The experiments run themselves, the walk to work has a coffee stop, and the days start b...
18 Aug 5min

Dr Emma Law - GCP Training: Do We Really Need Regular Refreshers?
Dr Emma Law narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Every two years, Emma has to sit her GCP update. Every two years she wonders whether it is actually necessary. This time she decided to fi...
13 Aug 10min

Dr Becky Carlyle - Building Labs Where It's Safe to Fail
Dr Becky Carlyle narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Failure in academia gets treated here as a structural problem before it gets treated as a personal one. The starting point is that th...
10 Aug 9min

Emma & Sue Williams - A what? A Public Advisor Researcher? You may well ask…
Emma Williams and Sue Williams discuss their work.Emma and Sue have a job title that stops conversations. Public Advisor Researcher. They did not know what it meant when they applied, and two years on...
6 Aug 7min

Emily Spencer - Overcoming Academic Conference Presentation Anxiety
Emily Spencer narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.With her her viva date set and every working hour going into her thesis, Emily has also just returned to conference season for the first...
5 Aug 6min

Adam Smith - Good Research Still Needs an Audience
Adam Smith narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher.Publishing the paper is not the finish line, it is where the work of being read actually starts. Adam looks at what happens to research onc...
31 Jul 12min

Dr Yvonne Couch - Pedagogy For Gen Z
Dr Yvonne Couch narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.Do we actually need to teach Gen Z differently, or do they just need to grow up a bit? Yvonne read a Times Higher Ed article that anno...
30 Jul 9min




















