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April | 2015 | Dr Charlotte Mathieson
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Early Career Researcher work. Monthly Archives: April 2015. A Culture of Publish or Perish? The Impact of the REF on ECRs. April 24, 2015. This week I attended the Westminster Higher Education Forum on “ Next Steps for the Research Excellence Framework. A Culture of Publish or Perish? The Impact of the REF on ECRs. In my role at the Institute of Advanced Study. 8211; 193 responses collected between December 2014 and March 2015. 8211; responses gathered via social media and email from across the UK. 8211;...
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May | 2015 | Dr Charlotte Mathieson
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Early Career Researcher work. Monthly Archives: May 2015. 8220;Money and a Room of One’s Own: the transition from PhD to Postdoc” @ Victorian Studies Professionalisation Day, 26 May 2015. May 26, 2015. The Northern Nineteenth Century Network’s Victorian Studies Professionalisation Day. York Professionalisation Workshop slides 26 May 2015. Please feel free to get in touch with any questions! Interview about Sea Narratives on New Books in Critical Theory. Election to Chair of the FWSA UK and Ireland. RT @ ...
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June | 2015 | Dr Charlotte Mathieson
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Early Career Researcher work. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Blogging and social media. Google hangout on Research Impact and Public Engagement. June 29, 2015. I’m on the panel for the next jobs.ac.uk Google hangout on “ Research Impact and Public Engagement for Career Success. New publication: essay in Transport in British Fiction, 1840-1940. June 28, 2015. A new collection on. Transport in British Fiction: Technologies of Movement, 1840-1940. Interview about Sea Narratives on New Books in Critical Theory.
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The Life I Read: May 2014
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The Life I Read. The life I lead is the life I read. the life I led was the life I read. Teaching Luke: "Do not be afraid, little flock.". Last Sunday I filled in as leader for the Discussion Class (Luke Part 2) at Southwest Central Church, Houston,. Since Michael and Brent were both out of town. Yes, me! At church and teaching on Mother's Day and only a little bit weepy. How I rejoice in this evidence of healing and spiritual growth! Plotting against him, to catch him in something he might say. The sett...
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Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? Or thoughts prompted while organizing my folder of public domain images…. Woman’s Holy War, 1874, By Currier and Ives [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons). As I worked through my PhD, I developed a basic argument that went something like this:. Evangelical religion allowed women in the nineteenth century to do things that they would not normally be allowed to do. I decided to take women mi...
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May’s Tips for Tuesday – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. May’s Tips for Tuesday. In case anyone missed them, here are the pieces of advice (or anti-advice in one case) from Twitter and the blogosphere that I found most helpful in the past few weeks. First, from one of my most trusted blogs, advice on how to revise a messy first draft: https:/ patthomson.net/2016/04/25/tackling-a-messy-first-draft/. I love my research, even though it’s a topic that sometime other people sneer at.
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angharadeyre – A Woman's Thoughts About…
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A Woman's Thoughts About…. 8230; Women, Writing and Mission in the 19th Century. Mission: a dangerous enthusiasm? Or thoughts prompted while organizing my folder of public domain images…. Woman’s Holy War, 1874, By Currier and Ives [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons). As I worked through my PhD, I developed a basic argument that went something like this:. Evangelical religion allowed women in the nineteenth century to do things that they would not normally be allowed to do. I decided to take women mi...
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The Life I Read: June 2014
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The Life I Read. The life I lead is the life I read. the life I led was the life I read. How do I mourn? I garden and read. My newly planted roses and gardenias which are thriving. Never let us forget how soul-filling the feel of warm earth trickling through our fingers can be- how sacred it is to be a child of the land.". Another friend sends me his sermon on comfort, the Hebrew word nechamah. נֶחָמַת. And the older meanings of the English word "comfort" to cheer and strengthen me. I came across a secon...
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The Life I Read: November 2013
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The Life I Read. The life I lead is the life I read. the life I led was the life I read. My Library: Children's Books Written and Illustrated by Women. Victoria Ford Smith's delightful blog re. children's books written and illustrated by women. Prompted me to visit my library where I have quite a stack of such books, many of them the favorites I gleaned from my sister's collection when she retired from teaching 1st grade. It's no surprise that I saved Nancy Smiler Levinson's. Clara and the Bookwagon.
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The Life I Read: March 2015
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The Life I Read. The life I lead is the life I read. the life I led was the life I read. Abandoned in a shoe box. A few days ago, "my memory turning to lace" could not produce the name of a woman I met at the British Women Writers Conference 2010 and with whom I had had a lovely conversation re. Christian Rossetti. I know that all my conference notes are carefully put away somewhere. Where? If my life was, in my view, finite, how would I change my life today? Or, is it, in truth, a betrayal of myself?
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