Tag: impostor syndrome

Camille Hurley

“From Breakdown to Breakthrough: My Success Story”: WINNER of the 2nd...

This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the second EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme...

7 reasons why we get stressed during our PhD

PhD students have a 2.43 times higher risk of developing a psychiatric disorder than the rest of the highly educated population. Females and gender-nonconforming...

Downloadable poster guide: Mental Health During Your PhD

A few months ago a tweet by Dr Zoë Ayres (@ZJAyres) went viral, with thousands of retweets and comments. It was an image of...

My Science Habit: hooked on the rush of an experiment finally...

by Rosanna Jackson It hasn’t worked. A sinking in your stomach confirms just how disappointed you are. Just how much you wanted this experiment to work....

The elephant in the lab: Impostor Phenomenon

by Tamara Sutus Temovski Impostor phenomenon (IP), impostor syndrome or fraud syndrome is a term coined in 1978 by clinical psychologists Dr. Pauline R. Clance...

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Mai Abdel Mouti’s EACR Travel Fellowship Experience at UC Davis, California

Mai Abdel Mouti is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford, UK who received EACR Travel Fellowship funding to take up a lab placement...