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Join Seren, Ebru and Meghan as they discuss their experiences of doing their PhDs, as people who are part of groups who often aren’t seen, heard and celebrated in academia. With weekly guests, they encourage visibility, and acceptance of the intersectional layers of our identities within academic research and the PhD process.

Bending Boundaries Bending Boundaries

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Join Seren, Ebru and Meghan as they discuss their experiences of doing their PhDs, as people who are part of groups who often aren’t seen, heard and celebrated in academia. With weekly guests, they encourage visibility, and acceptance of the intersectional layers of our identities within academic research and the PhD process.

    Data Collection during the PhD

    Data Collection during the PhD

    PhD students often have to do an original piece of research. This involves designing a research project, doing the research, and then writing about what you’ve learned. There are so many different types of research and methods for doing it, including conducting interviews, surveys, and ethnography. 

    In this episode, Ebru, Meghan and Seren talk about their experiences of running their own research projects as part of their PhDs. They discuss research methods, ethics, what it feels like to be in ‘the field’, finding participants and analysing the data collected.

    • 2 hrs 25 min
    Alongside the PhD: the hidden Labour of PhD Students

    Alongside the PhD: the hidden Labour of PhD Students

    In this episode, Ebru, Meghan and Seren talk about their experiences of working on various tasks alongside their PhDs. 

    When doing a PhD, working on your project is just one of many activities that take up your time. You might be teaching, submitting papers for journals, reviewing others’ work, or applying to present at conferences. 

    In this episode, we discuss how rewarding and challenging these different tasks can be, why they are important, and how PhD researchers are compensated for doing them.

    • 59 min
    Dress Codes and Professionalism: How we show up at universities

    Dress Codes and Professionalism: How we show up at universities

    In this episode, join Ebru, Meghan and Seren for a conversation about clothes, manners and etiquette in academia. We talk about the ways we present ourselves as PhD researchers in academic environments, at conferences, when teaching, over email, and on a standard day in the office. We also share some of our more challenging experiences, and talk about how we manage situations when we don’t get the reaction we’re expecting! 

    • 50 min
    Rethinking Diversity

    Rethinking Diversity

    What is diversity and how do we encourage more diversity within PhDs


    We’re back for season 2! After a summer break Ebru, Seren and Meghan are back at it. In todays episode we focus on the aim of bending boundaries which is to encourage more diverse representation in PhDs. In the first episode of season 2
    we are reflecting on how to encourage more people from diverse (academic) backgrounds to get into PhDs. We explore what diversity means to us and discuss why it is important to encourage more diversity within PhDs. We talk about some
    of the practical steps taken that have allowed ourselves to transition into a PhD, our experiences and how we think potential students could be encouraged to apply.   



    The North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership is holding application workshops the dates and event links are listed
    below:    Monday, November 13 10pm-12pm  NWSSDTP Applicant
    Workshop: Are you a 'Global Majority' Candidate? https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nwssdtp-applicant-workshop-are-you-a-global-majority-candidate-tickets-740094290947
      Monday, November 13 1pm -3pm  NWSSDTP Applicant Workshop: Returning
    to Academia? https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nwssdtp-applicant-workshop-returning-to-academia-tickets-740094300977?aff=ebdsoporgprofile 
      Tuesday, November 14 10 am- 12pm NWSSDTP Applicant Workshop: First in
    your family to go to University? https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nwssdtp-applicant-workshop-first-in-your-family-to-go-to-university-tickets-740094270887?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

    • 54 min
    The International PhD Journey Part 1: The Application Process, Multilingualism, and The Technology of the Passport

    The International PhD Journey Part 1: The Application Process, Multilingualism, and The Technology of the Passport

    Join us on Bending Boundaries as we uncover the unique experiences of international PhD students. Delve into the challenges and transformative moments faced by multilingual scholars pursuing doctoral degrees abroad. In this episode, host Ebru has invited two guests to explore the complexities of navigating diverse cultures, academic expectations, and visa restrictions. They also shed light on the importance of destigmatizing the notion of rejection and mental health challenges within the academic community. In this episode we explore the power of intercultural competence and the empathy that arises from embracing diverse perspectives. We also delve into how being multilingual becomes a superpower in bridging cultural divides and fostering a collaboration academic environment.

    Whether you're an international PhD student seeking guidance on the application process or an advocate for mental health and diversity, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to this two part episode of Bending Boundaries on Spotify and embark on a journey of the international PhD experience, where multilingualism, empathy, and breaking barriers are at the forefront

    • 49 min
    The International PhD Journey Part 2: Mental Health, Multilingualism and Breaking Barriers

    The International PhD Journey Part 2: Mental Health, Multilingualism and Breaking Barriers

    Join us on Bending Boundaries as we uncover the unique experiences of international PhD students. Delve into the challenges and transformative moments faced by multilingual scholars pursuing doctoral degrees abroad. In this episode, host Ebru has invited two guests to explore the complexities of navigating diverse cultures, academic expectations, and visa restrictions. They also shed light on the importance of destigmatizing the notion of rejection and mental health challenges within the academic community. In this episode we explore the power of intercultural competence and the empathy that arises from embracing diverse perspectives. We also delve into how being multilingual becomes a superpower in bridging cultural divides and fostering a collaboration academic environment.

    Whether you're an international PhD student seeking guidance on the application process or an advocate for mental health and diversity, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to this two part episode of Bending Boundaries on Spotify and embark on a journey of the international PhD experience, where multilingualism, empathy, and breaking barriers are at the forefront

    • 43 min

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