S2/Ep.17 "Season 1 close out reflection from Dr Jessica Ronaasen"

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This episode is a personal reflection on the first Season of Relate Your Research. IT has been such a privilege to preserve research in a fun and conversational way.

In 2022 I had a baby - and completed my Phd! What a journey! This episode features some tips and practical tools that helped me manage and complete the year with two of my life greatest achievements.

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11 Jan 2022 English South Africa Social Sciences · Education

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