Voices of ECRs: Alison Ray

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 an Early Career Researcher of History, giving you an insight of the different paths that recent PhD holders are following in and outside academia. We invite our interviewees to share […]

Voices of Early Career Researchers: Anna Konieczna

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 an Early Career Researcher of French History, giving you an insight of the different paths that ECRs are following after their PhDs in and outside of academia: what do the […]

Voices of Early Career Researchers: Andrew Smith

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 an Early Career Researcher of French History, giving you an insight of the different paths that ECRs are following after their PhDs in and outside of academia: what do the […]

Voices of Early Career Researchers: Hannah Williams

Welcome to ‘Voices of Early Career Researchers’, a monthly feature on the French History Network blog. Each month we’ll post a short interview with an Early Career Researcher of French History, giving you an insight of the different paths that ECRs are following after their PhDs in and outside of academia: what do the lives […]

Voices of ECRS: Joanna Parr on working outside academia

Joanna Parr is a Data Analyst at the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. She joined the Agency after completing a PhD and a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Portsmouth. She tells us about post-academic jobs.           Can you tell us a little about your PhD thesis? How did you […]