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Curious about creative residencies at Cove Park? Matthew Floyd writes this week on the SGSAH blog about how his residency helped him find focus and creativity as he shifted from part time to full time studies ➡️ sgsahblog.com/2024/10/14/fin…

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We’re joining in the SGSAH 10th year anniversary celebrations today with a guest blog from the School’s Director, Professor Claire Squires, with bonus material from SFC’s funding lead for SGSAH, Morag Campbell sfc.ac.uk

We’re joining in the <a href="/sgsah/">SGSAH</a> 10th year anniversary celebrations today with a guest blog from the School’s Director, Professor Claire Squires, with bonus material from SFC’s funding lead for SGSAH, Morag Campbell

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🔮📖 Concluding her SGSAH internship with the Aberdeen City Council archives, Ebba Strutzenbladh writes about all things #fiction & #storytelling. Read too about her #tarot cards inspired by medieval women, illustrated by images from University of Aberdeen collections: sgsahblog.com/2024/10/21/tur…

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Knowledge production is still shaped by inequality. It’s vital that we listen to those with first-hand experience of this. Joyce Fungo writes on the SGSAH blog about her move to Scotland from the Philippines and how material conditions shape research: sgsahblog.com/2024/10/28/arm…

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🎙️ Thinking about podcasting your research? Dr Dr Élaina is cripping out writes for SGSAH about recreational scholarship and the possibilities and pitfalls of the podcast format: sgsahblog.com/2024/11/04/in-…

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Being a researcher is about the body as well as about the mind, and reproductive health can have significant impact on student experience. This week’s SGSAH blog post deals with the management of PMS during the PhD: sgsahblog.com/2024/11/11/moo…

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We are now hearing quick rundowns of the SGSAH Blog and SGSAH Research sites from student blogger Ebba Strutzenbladh and Digital Curator Emily Hay Don’t forget to keep your questions coming if you’re joining us via zoom 🖥️ Royal Society of Edinburgh

We are now hearing quick rundowns of the <a href="/sgsahblog/">SGSAH Blog</a> and SGSAH Research sites from student blogger <a href="/strutzenbladh/">Ebba Strutzenbladh</a> and Digital Curator <a href="/EmilyHay2/">Emily Hay</a> 

Don’t forget to keep your questions coming if you’re joining us via zoom 🖥️ 

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During that final stretch of the #PhD, how do you finally settle on a #submission date? Dr Maike Dinger writes for SGSAH about the creative approach she found to this problem: sgsahblog.com/2024/11/18/on-…

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Are our campuses there to be admired, or are researchers in a unique position to shed light on power and placehood? This week’s SGSAH blog post is about the overlap between student and tourist lifestyles. sgsahblog.com/2024/11/25/the…

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This week’s SGSAH blog post is the latest in our “In Conversation with” series. Emma McCabe and Eeva Savolainen talk PhD life with disability and chronic illness, accessing health resources, and the importance of solidarity: sgsahblog.com/2024/12/02/nav…

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Bonus post alert! During December, an extra post will appear on the SGSAH blog on Thursdays featuring reflections on emotional journeys adjacent to the PhD. This week’s eclectic post is about teaching, perfectionism, and AI: sgsahblog.com/2024/12/05/tea…

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Imposter syndrome is widespread in academia. But what’s actually going on in those moments when you start to harbour a secret suspicion that you’re not smart enough to do a PhD? This week’s SGSAH blog offers some perspectives: sgsahblog.com/2024/12/09/wha…

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🎁 Need some gift inspiration ahead of the holidays? On the SGSAH blog, resident blogger Ebba shares what trends she’s come across in her research on medieval Scotland: sgsahblog.com/2024/12/12/lif…

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The fourth part of the SGSAH “In conversation with” series is here. This week, we hear from Alyssa Benedetto ✨🪩 about her historical fiction focusing on the experience of medieval women: sgsahblog.com/2024/12/16/his…

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How do you ask good questions at academic events? In this SGSAH “In Conversation with” blog post, we hear from journalist and Glasgow graduate @elysia_th about a journalist’s approach to Q&As! sgsahblog.com/2025/01/06/how…

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📝 Looking for new ways into your PhD? This week’s SGSAH blog post suggests some ways to explore your research through creative writing: sgsahblog.com/2025/01/13/cre…

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Tensions within academia can be both productive and confusing. This week on the SGSAH blog, resident blogger Ebba explores the idea that such friction can play out along generational lines: sgsahblog.com/2025/01/20/bid…

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Manal Shqair of QueenMargaretUni reflects on the positionality of the activist researcher on the SGSAH blog. Researching the women of Masafer Yatta, Palestine, Manal writes of her ‘in-between positionality’ as she carried out interviews in her home region: sgsahblog.com/2025/01/27/act…