One of the main reasons why I decided to boot up this whole damn newsletter thing was to document the experience of being a full-time employee / part-time PhD researcher, in the social sciences, in Australia. See, back when I was toying with the idea of spending the rest of my twenties buried in research papers and drafts, I trawled the Internet for some forewarning of how my beats and rhythms of my day-to-day life would change — but what I needed was missing. Whilst there’s no shortage of PhD-related vlog, blog, social media content out there, a lot of it is from the perspective of US- or UK- or Europe-based students buried in coursework and exams, or stuck in chemistry labs.
on productivity culture, plus all my organisational hot tips
on productivity culture, plus all my…
One of the main reasons why I decided to boot up this whole damn newsletter thing was to document the experience of being a full-time employee / part-time PhD researcher, in the social sciences, in Australia. See, back when I was toying with the idea of spending the rest of my twenties buried in research papers and drafts, I trawled the Internet for some forewarning of how my beats and rhythms of my day-to-day life would change — but what I needed was missing. Whilst there’s no shortage of PhD-related vlog, blog, social media content out there, a lot of it is from the perspective of US- or UK- or Europe-based students buried in coursework and exams, or stuck in chemistry labs.