Tag: Phd advice
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The most liberating idea in creative practice
Your work doesn’t matter. Yes you heard that right. It has recently occurred to me, that my work doesn’t matter. I’m unlikely to change the course of history by making art that counters issues of the Anthropocene. Mostly the people I work with have no interest in my work at all not beyond a citation…
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AFTER…the post PhD Blues
It’s been a long year… I finally completed my PhD corrections in July of this year. For various pedestrian reasons, not limited to my own health frustrations, an eight-month examination process, supervisors on opposit ends of the world from where I was working, a recurrence of glandular fever, leaving me devoid of energy outside of…
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Neurospicy
Dyslexia affects, a significant proportion of students in higher education, in the post I discuss, what is it is and how it presents, the advantages, disadvantages, issues around abalsim, along with some ways one can assit students with dyslexia in postgraduate studies.
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How to finish a PhD while the world is falling apart

How to finish a PhD while the world is falling apart – Notes and tips from the studio Some notes by Brigitta Stone-Johnson. I have recently submitted my PhD in creative practice for the examination. My PhD work focused on interdisciplinary practice-led research between fine art and architecture, which I undertook while developing my teaching…
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Advice for the ‘Post-PhD Blues’

If you, like me, have had part or all of your PhD take place with two-year covid isolation and despair in the middle of it. Making your body of work in the backyard. Or you just reached the end, feeling bereft from life and a gruelling few years. If you have not already done so,…
