
PhD Responsibilities: Training and Development
Apart from research, writing and employment, many universities have training programmes for PhD students to help them develop themselves...
What can you expect to find here?
I have been blogging weekly since October 2020 on a variety of topics, mainly centred around university life. My blogs are short and accessible too.
I also have a #studygram account @tibbotttalks_study which I use to promote my blogs and share my experience of being a graduate, you can find the link on my homepage and see a sample of posts below my blog feed.
Apart from research, writing and employment, many universities have training programmes for PhD students to help them develop themselves...
Back in January I embarked on a two-day teaching course offered by the graduate school at my university. It took a semester to get...
I thought I'd review my A-level subjects for this Friday Special. Read on for the good and the bad, as well as tips for success.
I thought I’d compile a list of easy, affordable ways that students can contribute towards helping the planet...
A few weeks ago, I asked on Instagram and Twitter for questions surrounding my university experience, so read on for my answers!
University can be stressful for a multitude of reasons, all of which can impact your mental health...
From someone who’s been there and done it, gaining a first in your undergraduate history degree is entirely possible with enough hard work..
Getting to your third year without ever having entered an archive is not unusual...
Since discovering the #studygram community back in March 2020, I’ve seen my fair share of study tips and tricks promoted by students.
The past year has really exposed the inequalities between students regarding the environment in which they study.
I’m afraid this post is going to be a little more serious than some of my past blogs, but I feel strongly that it’s an issue that...
I’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks to help you feel right at home!
However, I will reflect on two experiences from my education which inspired me to #choosetochallenge, even if I didn’t know it at the time.
I understand the importance of referencing in avoiding plagiarism, adhering to a style guide and the polish it brings to a piece of work.
I’ve listed below what are, in my opinion, the top five qualities you’ll need to assist you in getting a first.
I thought I’d write a post about the things I found most useful, things I wish I had bought earlier...
Regardless if you're an undergrad or postgrad, the dissertation is usually the most heavily weighted and highly anticipated piece of work...
No, not really.
It's officially the last post of 2020. I started weekly blogging on this website just over a month ago...
In this blog post, I'll go through some of the major realities of Masters study, so you can decide for yourself.