As we stumble towards the end of 2017, our heads spinning with fake news and fake news about fake news, it's time to look back and think: well, we've got Trump and May, but at least Fundermentals is still doing lookalikes.
Yes, readers, the world may be a bizarre place at the moment but there are certain things you can rely on. And so, as 2017 shudders to a halt, we take a look back at what's tickled your fancy in the year of covfefe.
Showing posts with label Kay Guccione. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kay Guccione. Show all posts
Sunday, 31 December 2017
Fundermentals Top Ten of 2017
Labels:
BBC,
Brexit,
comment,
ECRs,
Impact,
internal peer review,
Julie Bayley,
Kay Guccione,
Mark Reed,
Paul Woodgate,
Pay,
Roger Blake,
Schrodinger's Cat,
summary,
Top 10,
top ten,
Wellcome
Monday, 20 March 2017
ECRs: Positioning Yourself for a Fellowship
![]() |
| Kay Guccione |
Last week Dr Kay Guccione (Sheffield) spoke to the Early Career Researcher Network about the difficult task of positioning
yourself for a fellowship when you’re just starting out. Her insights came from
a project she had undertaken, ‘Fellowship Ahoy!’, which looked at the key behaviours of those who had been successful in securing a fellowship.
“I was frustrated at
hearing people who had worked really hard say, ‘I was just really lucky’” she
began. ‘It’s not all about luck, individual agency is a major component in
recent models of academic and researcher development.’
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

