The spotlight is on the PhD's one last time for our...
Just because this is the last episode of the saga doesn't mean you can't enjoy the collection all fall and winter long! Find all episodes here, but for now, don't miss out on the last episode!
We're concluding with tales and testimonies about the doctoral experience in Africa. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your last days by the pool!🔆
According to a recent report published by the African Union of Educational Outlooks, Africa produces less than 2% of the world’s research . PhD and master’s programs are among the weakest in Africa...Larissa, young PhD in Cameroun, tells us about her experiences and why she decided to study in France... read more.
With experiences across both public and private sectors, Gauthier Musenge Mwanza uses his master’s degree in Sociology to focus on the issues in his local community, as well as across the world... discover more on the blog!
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
This researcher has been studying how automatic robots "see" since he was merely a PhD candidate. Five years ago, his research focus was how machines detect blurry drops, but what is he doing NOW? (Turn on your subtitles!)
MyScienceWork's database is expanding! This month, we're welcoming THREE new publishers on our platform: VGTU, Bilingual Publishing, and Synergy Publishers! The publications from these contributors cover a wide range of research topics from aviation to the medicinal sciences to educational theory.
DRAWING OF THE MONTH
In case you don't know these hilariously cynical drawings (where have you been??? anyway...), follow us on twitter, we will share them the aaaaall summer long.
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