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Bending Boundaries
Bending Boundaries
16 episodes
1 day ago
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.
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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.
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Social Sciences
Science
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Data Collection during the PhD
Bending Boundaries
2 hours 25 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
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.



Bending Boundaries
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.