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Avoid predatory journals as an African researcher

You’re an African researcher who’s ready to publish your research in a peer-reviewed journal. Did you know that some journals are not reputable? These are known as predatory journals. Read more about them below.  What is a predatory journal?  A predatory journal is a journal produced by an unscrupulous publisher whose main goal is to […]

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Safeguarding Your Mental Health and Wellness During the PhD Journey

Safeguarding Your Mental Health and Wellness During the PhD Journey

The PhD journey is an intellectually stimulating and personally transformative experience, but it can also be incredibly demanding. Long hours, high expectations, and constant pressure can take a toll on your mental health and well-being. In this article, we’ll explore the unique challenges PhD students face and equip you with practical strategies to safeguard your

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How conference presentations can grow your research career

Conferences. Some institutions of learning demand that their Masters or PhD students must attend at least one to graduate with a degree, while others don’t. Even if your institution doesn’t have this as a prerequisite for graduation, don’t ignore them. Aim to, not only attend them, but also to make a presentation. Look out for

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Navigating the Supervisory Relationship: Tips for a Successful Research Career in Africa

How many of us have heard or experienced horror stories with our post-graduate project or thesis supervisors? The relationship between a post-graduate student and their supervisor can make or break their research career. But in Africa, there are unique challenges that students and supervisors face. Poor institutional setups, limited resources, and the presence of corruption

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