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Surviving the PhD Process as a Self-Funded Student

Surviving the PhD Process as a Self-Funded Student

by emgregory2020 | 27 Nov 2020 | Teaching Portal: Careers, Teaching Portal: Transitions in HE

In this post, Dr Eilish Gregory, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Royal Historical Society and an early career researcher, offers an account of her own personal experience of studying her PhD as a self-funded student. While there were many scholarly and personal...
Cataloguing the RHS Archive 2: The Quest for the 1583 High Commission

Cataloguing the RHS Archive 2: The Quest for the 1583 High Commission

by Eilish Gregory | 25 Sep 2019 | Guest Posts, RHS Work

The Royal Historical Society is currently revamping its archive and updating its accompanying catalogue, a project that includes the digitisation of the academic and personal papers of George Walter Prothero, the first RHS President. In their second blog post on the...
Cataloguing the RHS Archive: George Prothero’s Papers

Cataloguing the RHS Archive: George Prothero’s Papers

by | 03 Jul 2019 | Guest Posts, RHS Work

As part of the Society’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the RHS has embarked on a project to revamp its archive and update its accompanying catalogue, in order to improve the accessibility of the collections and to increase awareness of Society’s past. The project is...

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