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The Thesis Whisperer is now over 10 years old! An older blog is a big, confusing attic full of content. On this page you’ll find a selection of low cost books created from the blog content – and a few other surprises. All sales help me sustain the blog. Take a look!

The uneven U

Publishers often send me academic writing books to review. I happily look through every book, but if I think I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it, I just don’t write a review. I don’t want to crush a fellow author’s soul. The rejected titles sit sadly, in small piles of guilt, on the bottom of one of ...continue reading.

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September 30, 2010

Five neat presentationĀ tricks

Some tricks to pep up your next research presentation

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September 27, 2010

The art of asking questions

In her first Guest post Julie Rudner wonders about the art of asking questions and its place in the research journey

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September 23, 2010

Top five ways to better academic networking

How academics are a bit like chimps – or something

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September 22, 2010

Reflecting on fugues and research design

In her second guest post Heather writes about the discomfort that often attends breakthroughs in understanding.

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September 16, 2010

5 ways to make your supervisor happy

Sometimes it’s the little things that count

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September 14, 2010

How to win (academic) friends and influence people

It is well known that professors can have favourite students, which usually irritates the heck out of the students who finally work out that they are not on the list. Being the favourite student can carry a lot of power – like access to the supervisor’s time and resources (in a perfect world, of course,continue reading.

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September 8, 2010

Top 5 phone apps forĀ researchers

Looking for an excuse to buy that smart phone? Here’s five.

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September 6, 2010

On life in the lab and failure

What I found out about science during a nice trip to the country

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August 31, 2010

Social media and your PhD

A blog can be an archive of reflections about what it means to do a PhD. It can be a placeholder for the vignettes that build to become arguments in the thesis and, unlike a personal journal, the thoughts and arguments are open for scrutiny and feedback.

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August 24, 2010

The dead hand of the thesis genre?

Is your writing mannered and your ideas disappearing in a maze of fancy academic language? Perhaps you are being pressed under the dead hand of the thesis genre!

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