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Balancing Academic Research and Teaching
Most degree programmes, especially those linked with professional accreditations, prepare individuals for roles in their respective...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Jun 10, 20216 min read
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PhD Viva - The Examiner UK Edition
Too often when UK academics in higher education speak about the 'PhD Viva' we think of how gruelling the experience can be for the...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Jun 9, 20216 min read
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ECRs: Sharpening your virtual networking strategies
How many new professional connections did you make in 2020? If, like most Early Career Researchers (ECRs), you have relied on traditional...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Mar 18, 20215 min read
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Leadership, BAME & HE: Get the down-low about 'DL'
Are you a Black, Asian, and/or Minority Ethnic (BAME) staff member working in the Higher Education (HE) sector and want to improve your...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Sep 21, 20206 min read
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Prison Project to Publication: How dissertations can open doors
Many people are already writing off 2020 as a year to forget, though it has also been a year of opportunity, misguided as it may seem,...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Jun 24, 20203 min read
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What can ECR's gain from External Examiner training?
How do you know for certain that you are doing a fair and balanced job as an external examiner? The course actually set out to make one more

Dr Melissa Jogie
Jun 19, 20203 min read
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To Humanise the Future (or Not)?
In November 2019, I was successfully awarded a grant under the British Academy Knowledge Frontiers Symposia scheme, which was...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Nov 28, 20196 min read
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A first-timer's review of BERA 2019
Are you considering BERA2020? As an Early Career Researcher, here are some thoughts and tips on making the best of your BERA conference.

Dr Melissa Jogie
Sep 16, 20194 min read
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ECRs' new voices rise at the University of Leeds
New Voices in Postcolonial Studies Conference at the University of Leeds on June 13th, 2019.

Dr Melissa Jogie
Jun 17, 20192 min read
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Dissertation to Oxford grad programme
Approaching the undergraduate dissertation is almost like preparing to participate in running with the bulls in Spain. Undergraduate...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Apr 17, 20193 min read
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Desperate Shadows of 'Belonging'
This 2015 publication featured in The Australian Educational Researcher was shortlisted for Paper of the Year by the Journal. It was a...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Feb 27, 20191 min read
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Too Pale and Stale
This comparative paper was published in the Oxford Review of Education, while I was on a Fellowship at the University of Oxford,...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Feb 27, 20192 min read
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The Trinidadian 'Theory of Mind'
This collaborative piece was inspired with Prof Carsten Levisen's visit to the Australian National University. Being colleagues at the...

Dr Melissa Jogie
Feb 27, 20192 min read
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