Let’s Talk About Precarity (4/4) What’s in a name?
What’s in a name? Lecturer vs Teaching Fellow In the fourth and final post of our series presenting the results of our survey on precarity
What’s in a name? Lecturer vs Teaching Fellow In the fourth and final post of our series presenting the results of our survey on precarity
Pedagogy of the depressed? In this third post in our series addressing the experience of precarity amongst French historians in the early stages of their
Let’s begin this post with an obvious point, but one which needs repeating: precarious employment, in any industry, has a tangible impact on our wellbeing.
Perspectives on Precarity: #FHNPrecarity Being on a short-term contract is a common experience for many PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. We wanted to explore the
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with
Noëmie Duhaut completed her BA, MA and PhD (2017) at University College London. She was a visiting postdoctoral fellow in the Jewish Studies programme at Dartmouth College in the summer 2017 and is currently a Lady Davis Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Welcome back to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with