The PhD Experience

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A Look Back on the First Year of my PhD

By Grant Golub | As I write this, it is difficult to believe the new academic year at LSE is starting today. Part of that is because of the unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is also because I… Continue Reading →

Three Degrees, One University: Confessions of a One-Institution Man

By Edwin Andrew Goi | I recently read an article shared on Facebook by the Times Higher Education entitled ’10 Steps to PhD Failure’. Hoping to avoid this doctoral apocalypse, I swiftly opened the link, only to find that I have transgressed… Continue Reading →

Love, Marry, Kill: the Polybius edition.

By Elke Close | As an ancient historian, one of the questions I get asked most often is: ‘So if you’re working on something that happened over 2000 years ago, what sources are you using?’. The answer is that, thankfully, classicists… Continue Reading →

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