On_Circulation
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On Circulation is a blog run by PhD candidates based at the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences.
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Attention ANU Earth Sciences 🌏 #RSESrockstars do you have a favourite demo, prac, local field location or other displays of your science? Read about how you can contribute your expertise to the meriSTEM program for high school students. oncirculation.wordpress.com/2021/08/04/mer…
Disappearance and resurgence of the Mediterranean - a new On_Circulation blog post by Udara Amarathunga from ANU Earth Sciences 🌏. oncirculation.wordpress.com/2021/09/01/dis…
My first contribution to RSES Student blog On_Circulation Let's go back 6 million years back in time, when the Mediterranean Sea disappeared (almost) and came back to life 600 thousand years later as the Gibraltar sill collapsed..
Check out this week's On_Circulation blog! Udara Amarathunga is digging deeper and unearthing the hidden mysteries of Mare Nostrum 🌊🌍
In honour of #MinCup2021 kicking off this week, here's an On_Circulation re-circulation by Božana Pašić ANU Earth Sciences 🌏 oncirculation.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/min…
Considering doing some teaching during your PhD? Yamila Cajal shares her thoughts on participating in teaching and outreach activities while studying and working in industry. ANU Earth Sciences 🌏 oncirculation.wordpress.com/2021/09/09/tea…
Check out the latest On_Circulation blog! #RSESRockstar Yamila Cajal shares her insights and experiences teaching while doing her PhD! #WomeninSTEM
New blog post: Riteshma Devi and Kelly-Anne Lawler are attending Silica School 2021. oncirculation.wordpress.com/2021/11/12/sil…
Friends of the blog Hannah Carle and Lauren Bezzina have curated a list of tips and tricks to help other PhD candidates feel better and operate at the top of their game. oncirculation.wordpress.com/2021/11/18/gue… #PhDLife #PhDChat
Thanks On_Circulation! Hope some #EarthSci PhDers will appreciate the geology roots of the Rockdocpress blog 😝 as well as finding some constructive stuff in this post. Aaand always interested to hear back from other #Phds about what different tricks work/ed for them #PhDLife