In this book, Professor Elaine Cloutman-Green, otherwise known as 'The Girlymicrobiologist', talks about the reality of what it is like to study for a PhD, what gateways you may need to pass through, and how to manage key relationships in order to achieve success.
Drawing on years of experience as a healthcare scientist, infection prevention and control consultant, and PhD graduate, Girlymicro shares her insider tips and practical wisdom in this insightful guide. This book goes beyond the typical academic handbook, acknowledging the unique challenges and triumphs faced by PhD students and offering relatable, real-world advice to help you:
- Master the art of effective research and time management to stay organized and on track.
- Build a supportive network of peers, mentors, and supervisors to overcome challenges and foster collaboration.
- Maintain a healthy work-life balance by prioritizing self-care and avoiding burnout.
- Embrace the unexpected and view setbacks as opportunities for growth and innovation.
- Navigate the complexities of academia with confidence and build a strong professional network
This book starts at the very beginning, with why you might want to do a PhD, how you might decide what route to PhD is right for you, and what a successful application might look like.
It then takes you through your PhD journey, year by year, with tips about how to approach and succeed during significant moments, such as attending your first conference, or writing your first academic paper.
Finally, you will discover what other skills you need to develop during your PhD to give you the best route to success after your viva. All of this supported by links to activities on The Girlymicrobiologist blog, to help you with practical exercises in order to apply what you have learned.
Whether you’re planning your PhD, a healthcare professional looking to develop, or simply curious to know about how the world of academia works, The Girlymicrobiologist offers a refreshing blend of knowledge and relatable experiences. Get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired to find a way into, what she describes as the best job on the planet.
Professor Elaine Cloutman-Green, is a clinical academic with over 2 decades of experience leading research projects and supporting students at all levels, including PhDs. She also runs the popular Girlymicrobiologist blog, which aims to de-mystify science and support those wanting to engage with academic careers from A-level all the way through to career enrichment.