A podcast from the Institute of Health Sciences Education and the Office of Ed-TECH (Education Technology and E-learning Collaboration for Health)
Season 1
What are the important and maybe unexpected skills to have or develop as a researcher?
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What does it mean to join a team or be a good collaborator?
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How do I find a supervisor or mentor? What do I look for and how do I know they’re the right one?
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If ±õ’m interested in dipping my toes into research, where should I start?
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Research isn’t just about crunching numbers or writing papers – it’s an adventure full of twists, turns and hard-earned wisdom. The best researchers often have a secret weapon: mentors, supervisors and friends who share golden nuggets of knowledge. But not everyone has that kind of support.
Our podcast is here to change that. We’re on a mission to:
- Unravel the mysteries of what it really means to be a researcher
- Shine a spotlight on the essential skills, knowledge and lessons that every great researcher needs
- Make this treasure trove of insights accessible to grad students, clinicians and anyone eager to dive into the world of research
And here’s the fun part – throughout each season, we ask five brilliant people five insightful questions, all wrapped up in the spirit of sharing and learning.
Join us as we democratize knowledge and turn research from a daunting task into an exciting journey for everyone!
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