Today’s guest post comes from Lisa Nais, who is a PhD student at the University of Aberdeen. She holds an MA in English and Linguistics from the same university. Her doctoral research focuses on American writers in Venice in the late nineteenth century and the intersection of publishing practices with the creative process. Part of … Continue reading Archives & Pseudonyms
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GUEST BLOGGER: THE BOON OF BALANCE IN THE PART-TIME PHD
Fiona Houston, a PhD candidate of First World War Literature at the University of Aberdeen, reflects on the benefits of the part-time PhD road she didn't initially intend to travel, but now wouldn't necessarily trade for a more straightforward path. I’m a part time PhD student. It wasn’t through choice. I applied many (many) times to … Continue reading GUEST BLOGGER: THE BOON OF BALANCE IN THE PART-TIME PHD