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Was it really what you wanted? // A change is coming

September 4, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments

Did you really “fail” if you didn’t get something that doesn’t exist, or isn’t what you really wanted?

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Front and centre

July 10, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment
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Image taken from “Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns and Moonage Daydreams” by Horten & Allred.

Why you might be able to make the biggest difference by doing something different.

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Our indomitable avatars

December 23, 2021 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment

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Cover of “Watchmen” by Dave Gibbons.

One of the most common tropes in art is about people following their dreams, or being encouraged to do so. There’ll be a scene with a chance encounter and a conversation that eventually arrives at the question: what did you want to be? Why did you stop trying? And then: Why not try now? Continue reading →

On the shoulders of ants

October 26, 2021October 26, 2021 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments

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Still from Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” (1927)

A salute to the also-rans. Continue reading →

No more Brand-ing

October 21, 2021October 22, 2021 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment

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Detail from cover of “We’re going on a bear hunt” by Helen Oxenbury

Is it right to move your kids for the sake of your career? Continue reading →

Your postdoc questions answered (an EMBL Careers Webinar Q&A)

October 4, 2020October 4, 2020 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment

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On 11th September, TIR writer Brooke Morriswood participated in an EMBL Careers Webinar with Kristina Havas-Cavaletti and Mariana de Niz on “how to choose a postdoc position”. Some of the questions asked by webinar attendees, and the panel’s answers, are below. Continue reading →

It couldn’t ever happen to me

February 12, 2020 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 6 Comments

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George Clausen, “Schoolgirls”

Academics always need a Plan B, because career longevity is never guaranteed. Continue reading →

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