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Postdocalypse Live at Vitae Conference: Getting Researchers' Voices Heard

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Welcome to the episode 6 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This episode was recorded ***live*** at Vitae International Researcher Development Conference, where we led a special interest session with KCL’s Careers in Your Ears! This episode concerns how to get researchers’ voices heard and other reasons why we set up our podcasts. We have a few tips and advice for setting up podcasts, and some audience questions too. Enjoy! Lastly, if you're interested in joining us on the podcast, please get in touch! If you're a King's College London student, the Health Sciences Doctoral Training Centre will be running their famous podcast session (famous because that's how Postdocalypse was born) in November. Sign up here: https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/hsdtc9-podcast-training-nov-2019 Get in touch... Twitter: twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 Email: postdocalypsepod@gmail.com ............................................................................ Host: Donald Lush (Careers in Your Ears Podcast) Guests: Madeleine Iafrate and Vicki Tipton Panelists: The audience at Vitae1 Producer: Madeleine Iafrate
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Welcome to the episode 6 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This episode was recorded ***live*** at Vitae International Researcher Development Conference, where we led a special interest session with KCL’s Careers in Your Ears! This episode concerns how to get researchers’ voices heard and other reasons why we set up our podcasts. We have a few tips and advice for setting up podcasts, and some audience questions too. Enjoy! Lastly, if you're interested in joining us on the podcast, please get in touch! If you're a King's College London student, the Health Sciences Doctoral Training Centre will be running their famous podcast session (famous because that's how Postdocalypse was born) in November. Sign up here: https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/hsdtc9-podcast-training-nov-2019 Get in touch... Twitter: twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 Email: postdocalypsepod@gmail.com ............................................................................ Host: Donald Lush (Careers in Your Ears Podcast) Guests: Madeleine Iafrate and Vicki Tipton Panelists: The audience at Vitae1 Producer: Madeleine Iafrate
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