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Do you know what research won the Ig Nobel prizes this year🤔?

In this episode we go over them. Includes
- constipated scorpions
- ritual enemas on Mayan pottery
- and much more!

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Why am I getting invited to a journal of Obstetrics and gynaecology 😅

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Think on the brightside.. you'll go viral with your next dance 😅

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‘All I Want For Christmas Is significant results’
-by Mariah Carey

iconic song 😅

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Just because I don't own a house doesn't mean I'm not an adult mom... GAWD !

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Tis the season to start writing.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

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TL;DR: 8 things I wish I had done when starting my PhD

1: Use networks
2: Organization skill
3: Time management skills
4: Investigate opportunities
5: Identify resources for specific topics
6: Set short-term goals
7: Seek advice from others
8: Develop an online presence

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8. Develop an online presence

Many think this means setting up LinkedIn and posting when you publish.

Through social media, we have contact with the most brilliant people in our fields so make use of it and engage with them.

Let them know you exist.

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7. Seek advice from others

When starting out you don't know what you don't know.

By asking advice from more senior members you figure out what things you should be aware of and avoid future headaches.

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6. Set short-term goals

3-4 years feels like a lot of time for a PhD but it goes by fast, especially with poor planning.

When starting, list your realistic short-term goals.
This will help you prioritize what matters most to you.

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5. Identify resources for specific topics

You're going to need many resources during your PhD
See if your institute has tools and resources you get access to for free or at a discount.

Free statistical software or courses for example.

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4. Investigate opportunities

There are a surprising amount of opportunities out there, you just aren't aware of them and especially not when you start.

Take time at the start to find out what opportunities are available to develop your skills and expand your network.

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3. Time management skills

There are several approaches to time management but it's better you start figuring out at the start of your PhD what works best for you vs trying to figure it out when you are overworked and stressed.

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2. Organization skill

You wouldn't want to lose everything from articles you've read to analyses you did 2 years ago. But by lacking proper organization they might as well be lost forever.

This is why you need good organization.

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1. Use networks (advisors, student groups, etc)

The PhD is difficult and a lonely process at times. See if there are resources available to help you along the way like advisors and student groups.

They'll be especially helpful when it gets hard.

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When starting a PhD there are many things you aren't aware of or don't think is that important to do.

Here are 8 things I wish I had done when starting my PhD.

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Not even a Christmas miracle can save you from writing your thesis 😂

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