A Copenhagen Caper

Last year, I went to the Movement Disorders conference in Madrid, to present my PhD work as a poster. This year I took a poster to the same conference which was being held in Copenhagen, and I took Nicholas with me! Sunday We set off for the train station with a little trepidation, as there … More A Copenhagen Caper

My strange career path: an interview

Back in February, I received an email from my university’s campaigns team. They’d heard that I’d had an “interesting career path” (History BA to Computing PhD is certainly that!), and wondered if I would be interested in talking about my experience of coming back to university for postgraduate study. I decided to challenge myself (socially … More My strange career path: an interview

Book Reviews: May

Bewilderment – Richard Powers This was this month’s book group read. It is written from the point of view of Theo, an astrobiologist, recently widowed and coping with the difficult behaviour of his nine-year-old son Robin. It covers a lot of themes: the possibility of alien life, the climate crisis, politics, scientific research, parenting, mental … More Book Reviews: May