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WonTime
Miriam Beyers
39 episodes
3 days ago
We are all given 24 hours a day - yet the outcome of how we use those hours differ greatly. Some feeling stressed, overwhelmed and left-behind and some living up to their full potential, while maintaining a healthy balance between all aspects of life. How can we get things done in a fulfilling, effective way? That is what I, Miriam Beyers, explore in this podcast. This podcast is all about time, productivity, focus, and working on powerful projects. Thanks for listening! Let's connect on LinkedIn :) @Miriam Beyers, PhD.
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We are all given 24 hours a day - yet the outcome of how we use those hours differ greatly. Some feeling stressed, overwhelmed and left-behind and some living up to their full potential, while maintaining a healthy balance between all aspects of life. How can we get things done in a fulfilling, effective way? That is what I, Miriam Beyers, explore in this podcast. This podcast is all about time, productivity, focus, and working on powerful projects. Thanks for listening! Let's connect on LinkedIn :) @Miriam Beyers, PhD.
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Self-Improvement
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31: PhDtalk - The heartbeat of science. How does science evolve? | Karolina Enquist Källgren
WonTime
42 minutes 45 seconds
4 months ago
31: PhDtalk - The heartbeat of science. How does science evolve? | Karolina Enquist Källgren

At the heart of science 💚

I believe science at is essence is there to serve humanity, connect humanity.

Science developed from human curiosity.

From asking Why and How? 🔎 🤔

The goal of developing science further is to find answers to questions.

But what questions should we ask?

What kind of question will

🕊 contribute to peace?

🤝 contribute to equity?

For this episode, I interviewed Karolina Enquist Källgren, professor at Stockholm University and Chair of the Nordic Summer University (NSU). Karolina's passion lays at understanding how questions turn into research fields and how Summer Universities contribute to that.

In the episode, you will learn about:

🔸The generation of wild ideas

🔸Next-level interdisciplinarity

🔸How you can join the club


Thank you so much for listening and have a great week,

Miriam


Let's connect on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and please feel free to share your thoughts with us!

Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast to not miss out on future episodes!


Get in touch with Karolina and NSU here:

Karolina at Stockholm University

Nordic Summer University



!! Please mind that this episode was first published 19th of August 2024 when the podcast was called PhDtalk.

WonTime
We are all given 24 hours a day - yet the outcome of how we use those hours differ greatly. Some feeling stressed, overwhelmed and left-behind and some living up to their full potential, while maintaining a healthy balance between all aspects of life. How can we get things done in a fulfilling, effective way? That is what I, Miriam Beyers, explore in this podcast. This podcast is all about time, productivity, focus, and working on powerful projects. Thanks for listening! Let's connect on LinkedIn :) @Miriam Beyers, PhD.