loader from loading.io

Doctoral Writing Groups with Kathleen Vacek

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Release Date: 12/04/2023

Develop Research Leadership within Your PhD with Cilla Harries show art Develop Research Leadership within Your PhD with Cilla Harries

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

In this episode we explore the value of being brave and passionate in research.    Cilla shares her own journey into research leadership and identifies the most important research skills to develop.     We consider strategies for building research collaborations and Cilla shares advice on how to maintain authenticity while navigating the ideas of others.   You can find out more about Cilla’s work here:   NIHR ARC South London Applied Research Leadership Academy | ARC South London     Kingston University launches academy to support academics and...

info_outline
Making PhD Dreams a Reality with Cynthia Fasola show art Making PhD Dreams a Reality with Cynthia Fasola

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Cynthia Fasola is doctoral candidate at the University of Greenwich with a background as a research manager.  Her Phd explores feedback practices and the barriers that people from ethnic minority backgrounds face within academia.   In this episode we talk about building confidence and strong foundations in the PhD process.   Cynthia shares advice on navigating the PhD application process.     She reflects on the significance of the supervisory relationship and the importance of finding the right person for you!   Cynthia also touches on the importance on...

info_outline
Managing big changes in your PhD with confidence with Kay Danes show art Managing big changes in your PhD with confidence with Kay Danes

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Kay Danes is an award-winning author, human rights advocate and humanitarian.    In this episode Kay shares the transformative experience of reshaping her PhD research and provides insights for other PhD candidates facing similar obstacles.   Kay posits the importance of recognising challenges as part of the academic process.     She reflects on her own major shift of both subject and department within her doctoral study.     Kay also offers a useful perspective on how to approach feedback and stay focused on your research goals. You can find out...

info_outline
"None of this is your fault": Managing the PhD with a Chronic Health Condition with Louise LePage

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Louise LePage was in her 30s when she did her MA in Drama and Performance (University College Dublin) and fell in love with academia and performance. Immediately afterwards she undertook a PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she was also a Teaching Fellow.  She has since held positions at University of Reading and University of York.         ...

info_outline
If you are thinking of quitting your PhD, listen to this first! with Gordon Morrison show art If you are thinking of quitting your PhD, listen to this first! with Gordon Morrison

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

In this episode Gordon shares his reflections on his PhD experience - particularly the times when he wanted to give up!   Gordon discusses the challenges of balancing full-time work and the PhD.   He shares the strategies that he used to stay motivated and managing time - in particular the pomodoro method.   We explore how to deal with doubts, overwhelm and exhaustion and the importance of the right kind of support.   Gordon also offers some insights from his own experience of the viva and gives some valuable top tips.   You can find out more about the pomodoro...

info_outline
What you need to know about the PhD annual review with Charlotte Haines Lyon show art What you need to know about the PhD annual review with Charlotte Haines Lyon

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Charlotte Haines Lyon has a background in Youth and Community work.  She worked in a variety of youth and community settings and moved on to Adult Education including working with Age Concern.  She gained a Masters in Philosophy and Religion at Heythrop College (UCL) and a PhD at York St John University.  She worked as a freelance writer for a variety of charities and more recently has been developing Democratic Methodologies in Educational Research.     In this episode we look to demystify the annual review process.   Charlotte shares her own difficult...

info_outline
Navigating Reasonable Adjustments as a Neurodivergent Scholar with Alex Chapman show art Navigating Reasonable Adjustments as a Neurodivergent Scholar with Alex Chapman

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Alex Chapman is an AuDHD Music Psychologist based between the Royal Northern College of Music and Drake Music Scotland, funded through a Collaborative Doctoral Award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK Research & Innovation). They focus on neurodivergent musicians and audiences’ experiences and challenges in live music settings, specifically auditory processing. They are well-versed in accessibility and reasonable adjustments, and are part of various networks relating to neurodiversity, music, and accessibility research and practice; these promote accessibility in music...

info_outline
What No-one Tells You About Academic Writing with Anne Wilson show art What No-one Tells You About Academic Writing with Anne Wilson

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Anne Wilson is an award-winning scriptwriter, journalist and careers counsellor. After doing an MSc and a PhD in social psychology at the LSE, and publishing a book on children’s identity, she became a freelance journalist, writing for publications such as Just Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, the New York Times, Good Housekeeping and the Guardian. Anne moved on to writing for screen media and has won numerous awards for her films in the corporate sector. She has also published two crime novels, featuring Sara Kingsley, a single-mother detective — Truth or Dare and Governing Body — both...

info_outline
On Being a First Generation PhD Scholar with Nicole Patrie show art On Being a First Generation PhD Scholar with Nicole Patrie

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Nicole Patrie is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Safety and Justice Studies at MacEwan University, and a PhD student in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, specializing in Adult Education. Nicole has been involved in prison education at all levels: as a teacher, administrator, and now researcher, for over 15 years. Her research focus is on the role of education and learning in the criminal justice system.    In this episode Nicole shares her own journey as a first generation PhD scholar.   We talk about a range of challenges from practical...

info_outline
Navigating US PhD Programmes as an International Scholar with Vicky Laina show art Navigating US PhD Programmes as an International Scholar with Vicky Laina

The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Vicky Laina is a learning scientist with a focus on educational technologies in mathematics teaching and learning. She designs and studies learning experiences where the use of technology can support epistemic transparency and collaborative thinking amongst youth, with the goal of helping students reimagine what doing mathematics can look and feel like. Vicky has lived, worked and studied in 5 different countries and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria.     In this episode we explore the challenges and benefits of being an...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Dr Kathleen Vacek is an academic writing coach who researches lived experiences of doctoral writing and scholarly publishing. During the course of her PhD, she became a mother and left her full-time academic staff position. She was supported on this rocky journey by a doctoral writing group she formed with members of her program cohort.

 

In this episode Kate shares how her group was formed and maintained and reflects on her experience of what worked and what was not so useful.

 

She also offers some alternative models for doctoral writing groups and advice for those who would like to try this way of working.

 

Here is the info on the Sarah Haas chapter Kate mentions in the chapter and the article she wrote with her colleagues on their experience

 

  • Haas, Sarah. "Pick-N-Mix: A Typology of Writers’ Groups in Use." In Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond: Innovations in Practice and Theory, edited by Claire Aitchison and Cally Guerin, 30-48. London: Routledge, 2014.

 

  • Kathleen Vacek, William J. Donohue, Amanda Gates, Alice Shu-Ju Lee & Shelah Simpson (2021) Seeking balance within personal writing ecologies: a collaborative autoethnography of a doctoral student writing group, Studies in Continuing Education, 43:1, 104-118, DOI: 10.1080/0158037X.2019.1703670

 

 

You can contact Kate here:

kate@yourphdcompass.com

yourphdcompass.com

https://www.linkedin.com/company/compass-academic-coaching/

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091276196636

https://www.instagram.com/yourphdcompass/

 

 

For a transcript of this episode go to www.thephdliferaft.com