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The unpredictable path
What a sharp turn into the biotech industry revealed about the importance of building fundamental skills.
What a sharp turn into the biotech industry revealed about the importance of building fundamental skills.
The aim should be to connect, not inform.
The stories of three graduate students with ADHD and their experience of becoming diagnosed as adults.
Finding the right narrators to help tell your story.
There’s lots of support out there – if you know where to look.
The Graduate Matters column has evolved in its first five years and is looking for new contributors.
This is the final instalment in our two-part series where experienced teaching assistants offer guidance to both first-timers and veterans looking for new ideas.
Experienced teaching assistants offer guidance for first timers and veterans looking for new ideas.
Don’t let a small area hold you back – you can still have an efficient workspace.
Don’t be afraid to ask an employer for a list of potential questions that might be asked of you.
International student Rani Saggere describes her experience pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of New Brunswick.
Guiding questions to facilitate your quest for a collaborative student-supervisor relationship.
Whether you are certain you want to pursue non-academic employment, or are perhaps on the fence, there are great benefits to thinking about your academic CV as a record of all you do.
The h-index and journal impact factor are two well-known methods to determine how well your research is being received.