This is the second post in a series of blog posts about the process of moving from research to science communication. The first post had tips on changing your writing …
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Outreach & engagementScience CommunicationScience life and careers
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
Career development for science students
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenLast year I was invited to visit my old graduate department at the University of Toronto to speak on a panel about science careers. The panel was part of a …
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Scholarly communicationScience CommunicationScience life and careers
Correcting an error in my thesis. People from the future can’t mock me anymore
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI mentioned earlier that I had found an error in my thesis. The table numbers in one chapter were off. Man, I’ve told everyone about it. Everyone who saw the …
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
The final product! Getting my bound PhD thesis back
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenLook what I picked up today! My bound PhD thesis! I got lots of comments about the colour: “It’s red!” “That’s a very bold colour.” “Wow, red! With gold letters!” …
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
Yay! I defended my PhD thesis
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI’m still incapable of writing anything longer than this, but here are 1000 words, in picture form, from Tuesday, when I successfully defended my PhD thesis. Yay! I’m really tired …
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
Less than two weeks to go until PhD defense
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenHow does one prepare for a PhD defense? I really don’t know, but I’m pretty sure these things are wrong: 1. Using pile of papers as a little side table …
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