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Love how Freud thinks the point of lectures is to impress people not communicate information- peak academia lol
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Still proofreading…
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drlinguo · 18 days
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(from @errantscience )
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amystitchesthings · 10 months
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I know I’ve been super quiet on here lately but I finally finished my WIP! 🥳
🌸 Submitted my PhD thesis today!
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lastlovelasts · 4 months
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Coming tomorrow!! 👩🏻‍🏫👩🏻‍💻
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My dissertation publication/article is still in edits but once it comes out you can bet your body I'm going to continue to let it disseminate and flourish!! To grow and give birth to a publication isn't a cute little hobby; it’s an academic’s dream and scholarly journey.
Writing is life. A 141-pg bound dissertation transformed into 16 pages is a piece of my soul fabric made tangible, and I'm honored to hear about and read your relevant scholarly work too!
#dissertation #published #author #phdresearch #postdoclife #writingforpublication #nursing #science #STEM #WomeninSTEM #STEAM #WomeninSTEAM
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24.04.2023 The person behind the account!!
Hello - I’m not on here a lot but I wanted to remind you all that I’m still around and actually am much more active over on my Instagram @phdoingmydamnbest
I’ve come a long way since starting this account as a teen, to turning it into an active book blogging space after my stroke to help me rediscover joy and help my recovery, and now I’m getting my PhD!
If you want to support me as I try doing this thing honesty the BEST thing to do is to come be in community with me over on insta. If even like 10% of people did that here it would make such a huge and helpful difference! I appreciate you all and this platform so much - it’s brought me a long way!
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gomedorgohome · 2 years
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✨10 pieces of advice for incoming PhD students ✨
As the new academic year is here, I thought I’d share some pieces of advice for PhD students starting this fall.
Good luck to you all!!
Also shared on my Instagram: @life_of_sci
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oddfurball · 1 year
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Big life update: I got a Doctorate in Bioengineering. This woman of color made it. Against all doubters, haters, with all odds stacked against her.
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ineedfairypee · 2 days
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To P or not to P(hD)
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miteshsposts · 5 days
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Your Guide to Publishing Research Papers for Free
In the field of scholarly inquiry, publishing your work is important. However, it can be difficult, especially with all the expenses. The good news is that journals are free. Let's analyze what they are and how, for a relatively small cost, they might assist you in sharing your findings.
What Are Free Journals?
Free journals are exactly what they sound like: they don't charge you anything to publish your research. They believe in open access, which means anyone with an internet connection can read your work for free. This not only helps spread knowledge but also encourages collaboration among researchers.
Why Publish in Free Journals?
No Fees:  Unlike traditional journals, free journals don't ask for money to publish your work. This means researchers from all backgrounds can share their findings without worrying about costs.
More Readers:  Because anyone can access free journals, your research reaches a wider audience. This can lead to more people citing your work and can spark discussions among different fields of study.
Faster Publishing:  Free journals usually work quickly to publish your research. This means your findings can join the academic conversation sooner, making your contribution more timely.
Community Support:  Many free journals are run by universities or nonprofit groups dedicated to spreading knowledge. By publishing in these journals, you support their mission and help make research more accessible to everyone.
Choosing the Right Free Journal
When picking a free journal to publish in, consider:
Peer Review:  Make sure the journal has a thorough review process to maintain quality.
Visibility:  Check if the journal is recognized and respected in your field.
Open Access:  Ensure the journal follows open access principles, so your work is available to all.
Ethics:  Confirm the journal follows ethical guidelines for publishing.
Conclusion
Free journals are great opportunities for researchers to share their work without worrying about costs. They help spread knowledge and encourage collaboration across different fields. So, if you're looking to publish your research, consider the benefits of free journals. They can help your work reach a wider audience and make a real impact.
Visit International Journal of Science Engineering and Technology (IJSET) for a platform dedicated to free publication of research papers.
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Things in Oppenheimer that made sense to me (as a scientist)
Nightmares of your thesis dance like sugarplums in your head
Scientists holding grudges longer than humanly possible
Admin to faculty- you think you’re better than me because you do research! Admit it!!! Faculty- I don’t think about you at all
Shutting down any attempts to unionize
The two types of wives male faculty have:
1) 50’s homemaker. Husband couldn’t pick his kid out of a lineup
2) Scientist they met in lab and now they are a 2 for 1 deal
Your family, horrified, this is how you are treated at work??? Yeah :( but it’s fine though :)
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Dr. Ganasoundari, an expert statistician and thesis consultant conducts statistical workshop for research scholars using SPSS on Zoom. She has more than two decades of experience and has mentored 1000s of research scholars to achieve their PhD dream. Date : April 19 & 20, 2024 (fri &sat) Time : 5 pm to 8 pm IST Venue : Zoom Register Now Registration Link : https://www.phddataanalysis.com/statisti.../spss-foundation/
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drlinguo · 5 months
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mediocrephd · 3 months
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On a cold, rainy, and stormy day in Scotland.
Studying with my favourite blanket, a hot water bottle, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium lo-fi squid playlist really is the best way to study.
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trans-uni-students · 7 months
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I’m looking for trans people who attend a UK university to take part in my research into the feelings of belonging and safety of transgender university students! Please consider taking this brief anonymous questionnaire (5-10 minutes) to discuss what would improve your university experience as a trans person!
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art-lover-genderhater · 9 months
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oh my god the writing blocks get REEEEAAAL but the writing flows are just as real and there's nothing more delicious than when the dam wall breaks and you just start WRITING. So yummy.
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