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getting into writing – again
I usually don’t have a lot of trouble writing. I’m lucky I know, but my capacity to just get on with writing is also because I’ve got a lifetime writing habit. However, even the most hardy of habits can be … Continue reading
Posted in mental space, music, place, space, time
Tagged academic writing, headspace, Joanne HArris, mental space, music, Pat Thomson
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the part time doctorate- no glory in the ph without the d
This is a guest post from Karen McAulay, Music and Academic Services Librarian and concurrently Postdoctoral Researcher at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Karen has worked in the Whittaker Library at RCS since 1988. She is a Fellow of the … Continue reading
Posted in Karen McAulay, part time PhD, PhD, second PhD
Tagged Karen McAuley, music, part time PhD, second PhD
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