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Hand Me Up
Rue and Gwen
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Two Zim females based in the UK, on a journey to demystify the PhD journey and avenues to occupying the academic space
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Two Zim females based in the UK, on a journey to demystify the PhD journey and avenues to occupying the academic space
Show more...
Education
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Episode 6: PhD topics, An Inside look
Hand Me Up
48 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 6: PhD topics, An Inside look

In this episode, we delve into what our individual PhD topics are and how we got to studying them. Ru shares more about her research titled: “Fostering community support for mega events: a narrative inquiry of stories and experiences in the context of Cape Town, South Africa.” and Gwen hers on “What happened after we put our guns down: Reconceptualising the social reintegration experiences of former female combatants in post conflict Sierra Leone”

In addition, we drop nuggets on how you could go about defining your topic, data collection and analysis. Again, taking into consideration what resources you have available at your disposal to establish what makes a good project for you. We hope that you will enjoy this topic as much as we enjoyed recording it, do get in touch and let us know your thoughts! 

Hand Me Up
Two Zim females based in the UK, on a journey to demystify the PhD journey and avenues to occupying the academic space