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Skydive your PhD

23 Apr 201923 Apr 2019
  Many students start a PhD by just continuing in the same subject and same institution from their Masters or Honours project. But this is not necessarily the best way…
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Good English and the scientific career: hurdles for non-native English speakers

13 Feb 2019
It's no secret that to be successful in academia, it's not enough just to be a good scientist — being able to formulate and test hypotheses. You also need to…

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