- Summertime – book recommendations!
Špela Dolinšek & Emily Gravesteijn Jul 2023 Now that summer finally has arrived, we did… Read more: Summertime – book recommendations! - Doing a Joint-PhD: The Pros and Cons of a Dual Degree AdventureSophie Minihold Jan 2023 Are you considering pursuing a Joint-PhD program, or you’re just curious… Read more: Doing a Joint-PhD: The Pros and Cons of a Dual Degree Adventure
- Teaching Statistics? Here’s how to make it less daunting for studentsShreya Dubey Sep 2022 From the outside, it might look like PhD-students are only concerned… Read more: Teaching Statistics? Here’s how to make it less daunting for students
- The ups and downs of in-person conferences
Rebecca Wald June 2022 Conferences are part of a researcher’s life. Yet, due to the… Read more: The ups and downs of in-person conferences - Fresh off ASCoR’s shelves: Five must-reads for 2022
Navya Sharan Mar 2022 If you are anything like me, this is probably the time… Read more: Fresh off ASCoR’s shelves: Five must-reads for 2022 - Writing Week Guide – A guide to a successful and enjoyable worcation
Rebecca Wald Feb 2022 Worcation– a certain time period (most likely 5 to 7 days),… Read more: Writing Week Guide – A guide to a successful and enjoyable worcation - The last mile is the longest one (and in hindsight the most fun)Carolin Ischen, Caroline van Straten Dec 2021 Three, four, five years seems like a lot… Read more: The last mile is the longest one (and in hindsight the most fun)
- What it’s Really Like To Do a Hackathon
Felicia Locherbach If you search for “hacker” on Google, you will most likely come across… Read more: What it’s Really Like To Do a Hackathon - A Day in the Life of a Dutch PhD Student in the USA
Lisanne Wichgers Wednesday morning, August 28. “Are you there yet? I’m waiting for you at… Read more: A Day in the Life of a Dutch PhD Student in the USA - Mastering the Art of Academic Conferencing
Brahim Zarouali Do you have a conference ahead? Is it maybe your first? Fear not,… Read more: Mastering the Art of Academic Conferencing - Teaching: Ideal vs. Reality
Linda van den Heijkant On September 6, I was standing in front of 24 brand… Read more: Teaching: Ideal vs. Reality - Staying on Track: Finding Motivation at the Intersection of Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness
Zeph M. C. van Berlo The road of a PhD candidate can be long and… Read more: Staying on Track: Finding Motivation at the Intersection of Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness - The Skills We Forgot To Mention
Marthe Möllerkamp; Anna Brosius Completing a PhD often is a rocky road that ends in… Read more: The Skills We Forgot To Mention - ASCoR Career Event – What the future might bring
Nadine Strauß What am I going to do after my PhD? Should I stay in… Read more: ASCoR Career Event – What the future might bring - Can Science Make You Happy?
Marthe Möller Aristoteles wrote about it over 2300 years ago, there exist numerous magazine articles… Read more: Can Science Make You Happy? - Where are we heading? The Future of Communication Science
Verena Wottrich, Nadine Strauß A position paper by the NeFCA (Netherlands-Flanders Communication Association) Young Scholars… Read more: Where are we heading? The Future of Communication Science - 4 Reasons for Going on a Research Visit
Nadine Strauß Erasmus semester during your Bachelor studies, going oversees during your Master’s or even… Read more: 4 Reasons for Going on a Research Visit - Do we actually understand each other? Moving beyond the language.
Rena Zendedel Agar argues that it is not enough to know the language – that… Read more: Do we actually understand each other? Moving beyond the language.
