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Series 10: Ep. 7: A Humanities Story - PhD research, writing and journalism
Season 10 · Episode 7
vendredi 31 mai 2024 • Duration 24:13
In this episode we meet Joe Shute, a humanities PhD researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University. Joe is also a journalist and is about to publish his third book. In this podcast he talks about combining his three careers and offers us his insights on how they compliment each other. He also provides us with tips on getting started in writing and how he manages the multiple demands on his time. We also get to find out more about creative non-fiction.
We'd like to thank the Leverhulme Trust for their introduction to Joe and their generosity with their time and support to make this episode possible.
Series 10: Ep6 Narrative CVs Demystified
Season 10 · Episode 6
vendredi 17 mai 2024 • Duration 34:19
“Narrative CVs are an attempt to be able to surface all of the things which academics do in a structured way.”
We would like to invite all researchers and their supporters, developers and enablers to build their awareness of Narrative CVs (NCV) with this podcast episode. They are increasingly used for funding applications, in recruitment or promotion processes, and as such are also a useful framework for academic career planning.
We are delighted to be joined by narrative CV researchers, Becky Ioppolo and Kate Murray from the University of Cambridge who are doing fascinating research into the use of narrative CVs to uncover more about them and answer the big questions about whether or not they meet their purpose of being more inclusive, how to write a good one and where you can go to find out more.
Resources below mentioned in the episode:
- King’s researchers can access one-to-one specialist careers support and narrative CV resources. If you are based in another institution, check for careers support and training available to you.
- Résumé for Research and Innovation (R4RI): guidance – UKRI
- Video-based resource from the University of Glasgow provides insights as to how other researchers have approached writing an NCV
- The University of Oxford’s resource on writing NCVs. Search their website for more information on writing team NCVs.
- NCV sharing platform - Join for access to narrative CV examples, set up by the Marie Curie Fellowship Alumni Association and others.
- ARRC Project one-page PDF supporting researchers to write an NCV and signposting to many different sources of help.
- ARRC Project NCV FAQs and do submit any you would like them to answer!
- LSE blog post - Bordignon et al. summarise the reasons behind the creation of the NCV
- Evaluation from the FNR, Luxembourg national funder, mentioned in connection with the amount of time it takes to write an NCV.
- Alzheimer’s Research UK podcast on implementation and general advice
Jargon:
NCV - narrative CV
R4RI - Resume for Research Innovation (same as a narrative CV)
UKRI - UK Research and Innovation - UK government research funding
ARRC Project - Action Research on Research Culture
Series 9 EP:2 - From PhD to academic
vendredi 10 novembre 2023 • Duration 31:52
In this episode, Dr. Pavan Mano tells us about his journey from PhD to research fellow and then to his current lecturing post at King's College London. Pavan tells us about the importance of using the support on offer to researchers (including mentoring, careers advice and friendships). We also speak about equality, diversity and inclusion in higher education, what higher education institutions should be doing and why the concept can be thought about in different ways.
Series 9: EP1 - Leading and Succeeding in Industry - Kinga Bercsenyi, previously a postdoc and now VP explains all
vendredi 3 novembre 2023 • Duration 25:26
Kinga Bercsenyi is VP of Business Development at Arctoris and has never seen a job description. She also had no idea what she wanted to do after her PhD and says she has never attended a formal training course. And yet she has progressed rapidly in her career in Business Development and balanced that with a family. Too good to be true? Find out about creating the right environment for serendipitious career possibilities, the benefits of creating a network, career decision making and exploration and work life balance. Also includes a handy guide for understanding more about Business Development and the different types. We have crammed a lot into this episode, we hope you enjoy it too.
For King's researchers you can access the career tools 'Trying Out Career Options' and 'Career Tracks' via our Researcher pages accessible from here: www.kcl.ac.uk/careers.
Series 8, Epsiode 3: Podcast Takeover: From Research Assistant to the Civil Service
vendredi 23 juin 2023 • Duration 40:00
This mini-series of Careers in Your Ears is hosted by King's PhDs and researchers. In this episode, Tisha Dasgupta, Research Assistant and PhD student in the Department of Women’s & Children’s Health, School of Life Course and Population Sciences at KCL, interviews Sam Mukhopadhyay, Head of Programme Management Office and senior events lead at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (ESNZ). Sam talks about her career to date in the Civil Service and shares what the civil service is looking for in recruits and importantly what attributes and skills researchers have to offer this type of work.
Please note this episode was recorded in February 2023, when the UK Government had just newly formed the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
If you would like a transcript of this episode, please email careers@kcl.ac.uk with 'Transcript, CinYE, S8,E3' in the title.
KCL PhDs and Research staff can access specialist careers support: from 1-1 appointments and tailored workshops. More information is available on our KEATs page https://keats.kcl.ac.uk/mod/page/view.php?id=5279350&forceview=1
Special Episode: International Women's Day 2023
mercredi 8 mars 2023 • Duration 24:59
In this special episode for International Women's Day 2023, Dr. Risha Govind, Senior Clinical Informatics Scientist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, speaks about her career journey and the challenges faced by women like her from traditionally patriarchal cultures in getting a professional career started. The interview is hosted by Donald Lush, Careers Consultant for PhDs and Research Staff at King's College London.
Special Episode: National Careers Week 2023 - Career Thinking and Career Consulting
lundi 6 mars 2023 • Duration 43:39
In this special episode for National Careers Week 2023, Dr. Emily Prpa, Science Manager at Yakult UK and Ireland and Donald Lush, a careers consultant working with PhDs and research staff at King's College London, interview each other about their careers and working together. They tell the story of their careers and then reflect on the process of career consulting from both their perspectives as client and consultant. Emily explains what brought her to book career consulting appointments and why she they weren't what she was expecting. Donald shares what he is thinking while he is working with someone and what he is trying to achieve. This is a great chance to hear two career stories with unexpected twists and turns as well as gain insight into how a careers consultant might be able to help you.
Series 8, Episode 2: Podcast Takeover: A career in AI research in academia and industry
vendredi 20 janvier 2023 • Duration 42:04
Join Mackenzie Jorgensen, PhD student in machine learning models (and our takeover host for this episode) as she interviews Dr Luis Pizarro, Global Responsible AI Leader at EY and Visiting Senior Lecturer at King's College London. The first half of this episode covers a great discussion about Luis' career in academia, the importance of collaborations and keeping your career options open between academia and industry and the second half delves into the challenges we face in using AI, including responsible AI and how it could be used to counter disinformation and fake news.
Please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts; it really helps us to share the podcast and to know whether the content works for you. Thank you. Follow us on Twitter @kcldo1thing to learn more about our careers support for researchers at King's College London.
If you would like a transcript of this episode, please email careers@kcl.ac.uk with Careers in Your Ears S.8 E.2 in the title.
Series 8, Episode 1: Podcast takeover: Researching and supporting sustainability
mardi 13 décembre 2022 • Duration 28:56
Join Aline da Silva Cerqueira, PhD student (and our episode takeover host!) researching sea birds and marine soundscapes in the Dept of Geography at King’s College London, and Dr Maud Borie, Lecturer in Environment, Science and Society in the same department, as they discuss an academic career and the politics of environmental knowledge. Maud talks about her teaching, about wanting her students to be critical of received wisdom, the power that universities have over what is or is not researched, and who gets to conduct that research.
To hear more about Dr Maud Borie’s work you can follow her on Twitter @maud_bo, and if you are interested in seabirds and how soundscapes can support biodiversity conservation, you can also give Aline a follow on Twitter @aline_marine.
Let us know what you think about these podcast takeovers - get in touch with us if you're a KCL researcher and you'd like to interview an interesting guest for us!
Series 7, Episode 6: What to do when you're experiencing feelings of guilt and anxiety during your PhD? With Dr Melissa Willis.
vendredi 1 avril 2022 • Duration 18:24
Dr Melissa Willis is the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Research Team Lead at Sellafield Ltd. Prior to this she was a PhD researcher in material sciences at the University of Manchester. Melissa shares her experience of guilt, low self-esteem and anxiety during her PhD. She shares advice about what helped and talks about how she handled her career change from academia to industry. Importantly Melissa discusses how she’s worked through these issues during her career transition and in her current workplace. She hopes that other PhDs in a similar situation will make use of the support available to them and her top tips: talk to someone and take real breaks.
King's PhD students can access support for their mental health and wellbeing. Visit the new PGR Wellbeing Hub (internal) for easy access to all the support available including KCL counselling services: https://tinyurl.com/y25w75er
King's Research Staff can access support through visiting the Pathways to Wellbeing pages (internal) https://internal.kcl.ac.uk/staff/experience/wellbeing/index
If you're a PhD student or member of Research Staff from another institution, please do contact the student and staff support sites at your university for local support.
More information about the NHS' Talking Therapies can be found here: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/talking-therapies-medicine-treatments/talking-therapies-and-counselling/nhs-talking-therapies/
If you require a transcript of this episode please email careers@kcl.ac.uk citing CinYE Series 7, Episode 6.
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