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February 22, 2017

What were your expectations of a PhD - a conversation with the Prideaux Centre

The PhD students and supervisors from the Prideaux Centre for Research in Health Professions Education talk with Tara about their expectations going into a PhD and how they were managed through the candidature.  

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Published on February 22, 2017 09:23

February 18, 2017

What is the point of a PhD examination?

So much of higher education - and teaching and learning more generally - is based on assumptions.  But what is the point of a PhD oral examination?  What is its role for students and supervisors, and international universities?  

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Published on February 18, 2017 12:19

February 5, 2017

Social media for research dissemination

Tara and Steve present some options for men and women who have never really considered the role of social media in research dissemination.  What are the best platforms?  What arguments may convince researchers who have shared their research in this way.  This podcast takes you from zero to social media hero.

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Published on February 05, 2017 22:11

Sunny Rue Chivaura 18 - Stroppy theory for silly times

Sunny, Steve and Tara go into theory.  They explore Stuart Hall's theorizing and how it frames Sunny's thesis.  Tara goes hard on the current state of cultural studies (again).  Steve and Sunny are patient with her.

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Published on February 05, 2017 21:36

Mick Winter 37 - A sad announcement

Tara and Steve have a sad announcement for podcast listeners.  Mick Winter - our remarkable PhD student - has died.  Steve and Tara talk about 'what's next' and what will happen to his thesis now.

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Published on February 05, 2017 21:09

January 24, 2017

Amy Seymour-Walsh and a new way to create a first doctoral draft

Amy Seymour-Walsh talks with Tara about her PhD and her innovative strategy to move from a series of ideas and incomplete chapters and to a full first PhD draft.  

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Published on January 24, 2017 12:44

January 7, 2017

Your first articles

Tara and Steve offer concrete options and opportunities for PhD students and early career researchers when considering how to write their first refereed article.

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Published on January 07, 2017 16:51

December 12, 2016

Anne McLeod 45 - Is an educator a teacher? Is a teacher an educator?

Tara, Steve and Anne probe what it means when the word 'educator' is replaced by 'teacher'?  Particularly, they probe the consequences of changing the language from 'early childhood educator' to 'early childhood teacher.'

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Published on December 12, 2016 10:01

December 9, 2016

Mark Brown 13 - Mock Confirmation of Candidature

Steve and Tara introduce Mark Brown's mock confirmation of candidature.  They talk about the value of a mock event and how students can improve and learn through this process.  The podcast also includes Mark's live and raw mock CoC and how - in real time - he created improvement.

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Published on December 09, 2016 16:23

December 5, 2016

Academic Journalism

Tara and Steve talk about academic journalism as a mode and means of dissemination for scholarship.  When should academics consider journalism?  What are the challenges and pitfalls?  And - how can 'unpopular' topics gain momentum in popular culture?

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Published on December 05, 2016 10:01