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Imposter syndrome. What is it? Why is it so prevalent in academia and with PhD students in particular? What are its longer-term consequences? And, most importantly, how can you overcome it?
We talk to Isabelle Fielding and Danielle Bodicoat, two experienced researchers and coaches who offer training and support to people working in research.
If you'd like to contact Isabelle or Danielle, or learn more about their work, you can find them on:
Isabelle:

www.isabellefielding.co.uk

https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-fielding/

Danielle

www.daniellebodicoat.co.uk

https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellebodicoat/
You can find us on Twitter at @phdeets_podcast

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Imposter syndrome. What is it? Why is it so prevalent in academia and with PhD students in particular? What are its longer-term consequences? And, most importantly, how can you overcome it?
We talk to Isabelle Fielding and Danielle Bodicoat, two experienced researchers and coaches who offer training and support to people working in research.
If you'd like to contact Isabelle or Danielle, or learn more about their work, you can find them on:
Isabelle:

www.isabellefielding.co.uk

https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-fielding/

Danielle

www.daniellebodicoat.co.uk

https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellebodicoat/
You can find us on Twitter at @phdeets_podcast

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