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Paid work for PhD Students
Posted by Megan in Genetics on August 28, 2015
For PhD students funding situations can vary a lot (from fully funded with stipend (income), to complete unfunded), and so the amount of other paid work you need to take on is dependent on your funding situation. I can only offer information from the point of view of a funded student as that’s what I am […]
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Induction
Posted by Megan in Genetics on October 20, 2014
Recently all the new PhD students arrived, and in their first week they receive an induction from the graduate school. The induction provides a lot of the information they need to know for the next few years and also includes a talk from a current PhD student… cue this particular student. That’s right I gave a […]
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BS1008
Posted by Megan in Genetics on April 18, 2014
Even though it’s Good Friday I’m still thinking about you all, so here’s another post, enjoy! So I’ve told you I know nothing about any of the units the undergraduates take unless I’ve demonstrated on them. So welcome to BS1008 – a first year unit I recently demonstrated on, if you want to know more […]
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