For many academics, long distance travel and flying are seen as both necessary and a perk of the profession. However, as concerns around the environmental impact of flying mount, especially the impact of high frequency fliers, there are growing calls to limit academic travel. In this post Agnes Kreil and Sara Ullström discuss their decision not to fly as part of their doctoral research and present three strategies for how PhD students (and other academic researchers) can maintain meaningful research connections remotely
Students start their journal to record the information that they will need to issue a travel advisor...
Peer support, finding a place within academia, staying up to date with the latest research, communic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
For many academics, long distance travel and flying are seen as both necessary and a perk of the pro...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
Now a fixture of the higher education landscape, the "impact agenda" is partly fuelled by a cost-ben...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Findings from interviews with mid-career ...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
I would like to thank the College of Nurses, Aotearoa for awarding me the 2016 Travel Scholarship. T...
This paper applies Moore's Transactional Distance Theory to webinar design to promote active online...
Changing course as a PhD student is hardly uncommon. However, during a crisis, the temptation to res...
For many early-career researchers and those studying for a PhD, settling on which conference(s) to a...
The PhD defence, or viva, is significant academic rite of passage, which as well as marking the culm...
This paper reports on recent research into co-operative leadership which aims to support co-operativ...
The COVID-19 lockdown has rapidly and radically changed academic life, disrupting the normal pattern...
Students start their journal to record the information that they will need to issue a travel advisor...
Peer support, finding a place within academia, staying up to date with the latest research, communic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
For many academics, long distance travel and flying are seen as both necessary and a perk of the pro...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
Now a fixture of the higher education landscape, the "impact agenda" is partly fuelled by a cost-ben...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. Findings from interviews with mid-career ...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
I would like to thank the College of Nurses, Aotearoa for awarding me the 2016 Travel Scholarship. T...
This paper applies Moore's Transactional Distance Theory to webinar design to promote active online...
Changing course as a PhD student is hardly uncommon. However, during a crisis, the temptation to res...
For many early-career researchers and those studying for a PhD, settling on which conference(s) to a...
The PhD defence, or viva, is significant academic rite of passage, which as well as marking the culm...
This paper reports on recent research into co-operative leadership which aims to support co-operativ...
The COVID-19 lockdown has rapidly and radically changed academic life, disrupting the normal pattern...
Students start their journal to record the information that they will need to issue a travel advisor...
Peer support, finding a place within academia, staying up to date with the latest research, communic...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...