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Remote Work: Are We Thriving or Barely Surviving? Part 1 of 2.
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  • Remote Work: Are We Thriving or Barely Surviving? Part 1 of 2.

    Remote Work: Are We Thriving or Barely Surviving? Part 1 of 2.

    Apr 13, 2021 • 34:39

    It’s been one year, are we thriving or barely surviving? The host, Maria Törnroos, is the psychologist for doctoral students at Aalto University, Espoo. Her guest is Maija Taka, a postdoc & project manager in doctoral education project Majakka in the Water and Development research group at Aalto. In the…

  • Remote Work: Are We Thriving or Barely Surviving? Part 2 of 2.

    Remote Work: Are We Thriving or Barely Surviving? Part 2 of 2.

    Apr 13, 2021 • 29:20

    The topic of this episode is remote work. In this second part of the two-part podcast, your host Maria Törnroos and Maija Taka discuss how to manage remote work and give some advice – low-hanging fruits to try! Maria Törnroos, is the psychologist for doctoral students at Aalto University, Espoo,…

  • Maria Törnroos's Audio column 1: How to help your brain survive virtual work.

    Maria Törnroos's Audio column 1: How to help your brain survive virtual work.

    Apr 13, 2021 • 9:35

    Audio column by Maria Törnroos, the psychologist for doctoral students at Aalto University, Espoo, Finland. The audio columns in the Best Thing Today podcast series are based on the blog PhD Pathfinder by Maria Törnroos.

  • Maria Törnroos's Audio column 2/Research highlight: Phases of doctoral studies

    Maria Törnroos's Audio column 2/Research highlight: Phases of doctoral studies

    Apr 13, 2021 • 8:38

    Audio column by Maria Törnroos, the psychologist for doctoral students at Aalto University, Espoo, Finland. The audio columns in the Best Thing Today podcast series are based on the blog PhD Pathfinder by Maria Törnroos.

  • Maria Törnroos's audio column 3: Find Your Superpower!

    Maria Törnroos's audio column 3: Find Your Superpower!

    Apr 28, 2021 • 4:42

    What are your strengths and your weaknesses? This is a question most often heard from a recruiter’s mouth. But it’s a question that everyone should think about once in a while. The answer to this question is not as straightforward as you might think. In this audio column you’ll learn…

  • Maria Törnroos's Audio Column 4:

    Maria Törnroos's Audio Column 4: "I'll Do It Tomorrow"

    May 7, 2021 • 8:43

    Procrastination in Doctoral Studies. Everyone postpones their duties or chores at some point. But when does postponing turn into procrastination? Based on the blog PhD Pathfinder by Maria Törnroos.

  • Academic supervision - a superpower or just common sense?

    Academic supervision - a superpower or just common sense?

    May 18, 2021 • 30:17

    . A supervisor is supposed to be a unicorn but at the same time, is not being rewarded or incentivised to do the job well. Supervision is considered to be the most essential factor influencing doctoral student wellbeing, motivation and completion.

  • Maria Törnroos's Audio column 5: Don't Panic, Just Listen.

    Maria Törnroos's Audio column 5: Don't Panic, Just Listen.

    May 18, 2021 • 4:47

    Maria Tornroos audio column 5 Dont Panic, Just Listen

  • Academic workload - no time to manage energy and no energy to manage time

    Academic workload - no time to manage energy and no energy to manage time

    May 28, 2021 • 26:03

    In this episode Maria and Maija talk about academic workload. Academics are constantly bombarded with tasks and duties on top of their regular work – sometimes even tasks that are not in any way related to their work. The increasing workload has led to an increase in exhaustion, especially among…

  • Maria Törnroos’s Audio column 6/Research highlight: Impostor syndrome, belongingness and wellbeing in academia

    Maria Törnroos’s Audio column 6/Research highlight: Impostor syndrome, belongingness and wellbeing in academia

    Jun 11, 2021 • 7:25

    Studies show that impostor syndrome is common, especially among highly educated and high-achieving individuals, such as doctoral students. Doctoral students who suffer from impostor syndrome avoid new and challenging opportunities because they are afraid of failure and of being exposed. What a waste of intelligent minds. But how does impostor…

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