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The latest news and updates from the postgraduate research (PGR) and early career researcher (ECR) community at the University of Surrey

AcWriMo: Exploiting your research niches: finding an audience

Establishing your academic profile ultimately depends significantly on publication. You may already have articles, book chapters, conference proceedings or a monograph in your pocket, or you may be just starting to map out your future publication strategy. This blog offers some thoughts on different publication platforms and audiences. Crucially, thinking about how you can tailor […]


AcWriMO: How to Exorcise your Writing Gremlin

There are many things in the world that prevent a researcher from writing: the stress of looming deadlines, supervisory feedback, poor preparation, family responsibilities, language barriers – the list is endless.  However, sometimes our writing is obstructed not so much because of external factors but because of something internal; our own thought processes and expectations […]


Open Research Case Study Award!

Are you an open researcher? Tell others about it. Open Research encompasses a wide range of practices that aim to make research openly available, transparent and, where this applies, reproducible. Open research practices are not all-or-nothing: they are closely tied to research discipline and can include making publications open access, engaging with innovative open publishing […]


Why get involved in the Doctoral College Conference Committee 2021?

We asked some of last year’s committee members to give us an insight into being on the DC Conference Committee and any words of wisdom for those thinking of applying for the 2021 committee? Clayton as Co-Chair, congratulations on organising a fantastic 2020 DC Conference. For you, what was the best part about being involved […]


AcWriMo: Writing Good Arguments: Being CLEAR

Dr Mike Rose, Researcher Development Training Officer, Doctoral College Academic writing is a strange beast. It often looks like botched taxidermy, especially in the editing phase. (I was going to include an image here, but they were all a bit upsetting. Image search ‘weird taxidermy’ at your discretion.) The conventions are often rigid but implicit, […]


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