
Getting your head in the game: the pause before you start work
When I started going to the gym (see Exercising Like a Girl parts 1 and 2), one of the things that was kind of weird,
When I started going to the gym (see Exercising Like a Girl parts 1 and 2), one of the things that was kind of weird,
Someone whose work I really appreciate is Jo Van Every (@JoVanEvery). She has written a lot of blog posts (for example Juggling 101: Elements of
Last time I posted about “pre-research”, I talked about moving from pre-research into searching and then researching for a literature review. I said: Finally, I would go
I’ve mentioned ‘done lists‘ before, but as it’s the beginning of the year, I thought it was time to remind you about them. In January,
We all know academic writing “shouldn’t quote Wikipedia”… but what we often get wrong is why it’s not ‘the done thing’. The real reason isn’t
Back in September, I did a thread on Twitter that a lot of people found helpful about how to start conversations. It was prompted by
This is a reflection on the form of a writing genre and what that means. I started thinking about it about a year ago, on
By the time your academic writing is ready to be published, it’s a tough nut, a rose hip, a thick-skinned firm grapefruit. It’s ready to
I’m currently setting up a Learning Hub for La Trobe to bring together all the learning support across 6 campuses, and then doing the same
Ahem. So Research Degree Voodoo is being moved over to a new name. RDV was a catchy search term that I whacked onto this fun