Listen "Interview with Ed Southall - Ep. 63"
Episode Synopsis
In today's episode, we interview Ed Southall, a maths curriculum designer at Oak National Academy and a teacher trainer at the University of Hudderfield in England, as well as doctoral candidate.We talk about Ed's doctoral journey, alongside his work - first in academia, and then outside of academia. We learn about his decision to quit his PhD, and then his decision to continue and his efforts to finish by June 2023. We also learn about his experience as an academic parent, and his experience during the pandemic. As our first guest from the UK, Ed also explains us about the PhD trajectory and requirements in the UK.We round off our interview with our standard questions on best advice, setting boundaries to work, how COVID-19 has changed his job and daily tasks, and what a day in the life looks like.ReferencesUniversity of Huddersfield Find Ed on TwitterOak National AcademyScrivener
More episodes of the podcast PhD Talk
Ep. 122 - The role of small university journals in the open access movement (Bonus episode)
17/04/2024
Q&A - Ep. 120
19/07/2023
Interview with Kalin Kiesling - Ep. 119
12/07/2023
Special Issues - Ep. 118
07/06/2023
Interview with Emily Hoppe - Ep. 117
24/05/2023
Grant writing - Ep. 116
17/05/2023
Interview with Jacqueline Shaia - Ep.115
10/05/2023
Presenting at conferences - Ep. 114
03/05/2023
Starting as a new faculty member - Ep. 113
26/04/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.