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Practical guidance for researchers who feel stuck, overloaded, uncertain, or delayed with writing, publishing, PhD work, supervision, or academic career decisions.

The articles below help you move from confusion to clarity — with structured, experience-based support rather than productivity pressure.

Explore practical tools, frameworks, diagnostics, and real academic writing guidance used by researchers across disciplines.

Not sure where to start?

Choose the situation that best matches where you are right now. Each short tool helps you clarify the problem, reduce uncertainty, and identify a practical next step.

Starting or structuring a paper

Define your paper focus, create a working structure, and identify your next writing step.

Use the Research Paper Starter Kit →

Deciding whether to submit

Decide whether your manuscript is ready to submit — or what still needs work.

Use the Submission Readiness Diagnostic →

Feeling stuck in your PhD

Identify whether your current support system is helping your PhD progress or holding it back.

Use the PhD Supervision Diagnostic →

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Older male PhD supervisor and younger female doctoral researcher in a structured supervision meeting, discussing research papers and project clarity at a desk covered with notes and manuscripts in a university office.
May 19, 2026PhD, Supervise

#158: Why Supervision Meetings Often Feel Repetitive

Why do some PhD supervision meetings keep circling around the same issues — even when both supervisor and student are working hard? Progress feels uneven. The same questions return. Feedback is discussed, but little seems to change...

Female PhD supervisor discussing research progress with a doctoral student during a supervision meeting in an academic office.
May 12, 2026Supervise

#157: Why Good PhD Supervision Feels So Difficult

A PhD student may appear highly capable, motivated, and intelligent — yet progress still slows, meetings become repetitive, feedback cycles stretch out, and uncertainty gradually accumulates on both sides. Supervisors often sense that...

Male PhD researcher sitting outdoors by a winter lake, writing in a notebook with field materials beside him, reflecting in natural light.
February 17, 2026PhD

#148: The Quiet Beauty of Doctoral Work

There was a moment when your research felt meaningful — perhaps even quietly transformative. Then deadlines, revisions, and administrative pressure took centre stage. This post invites you to pause and reconnect with what is genuinely...

How to improve virtual presentations
March 14, 2023Present

#137: How to improve virtual presentations

Virtual research presentations are becoming increasingly common as more and more conferences are held partially or fully online. You might assume that you should prepare a virtual presentation the same way you would for an in-person...

February 21, 2023PhD, Supervise

#136: 7 symptoms of problematic supervisors

Do you have a good relationship with your supervisor? Are they supporting you with your PhD project and all the nitty-gritty issues that arise? Good for you, but this is not everyone’s situation. While the majority of PhD candidates...

Bicyclist going at high speed!
January 24, 2023Publish

#135: How to speed up paper writing

If you want to get your research published but struggle to find time to write a journal paper, you need to consider the habits of effective academic authors. When time is short due to other commitments, the time you spend on writing...

November 1, 2022Efficiency, PhD

#134: The art of taking breaks

Do you find yourself working non-stop? Feeling like you can’t allow yourself to pause? It’s a hectic time right now for most of us, and canceling breaks might be a normal response if you feel pressured to catch up or increase...

article-based-PhD-thesis
September 20, 2022PhD, Publish

#132: Article-Based PhD Thesis: 5 Key Tips

Are you planning to write a PhD dissertation that is based on peer-reviewed publications? If so, consider these 5 tips to help you to avoid common pitfalls. An article-based dissertation can gives you the opportunity to make your...

How to take effective meeting notes
September 13, 2022Efficiency

#131: How to take effective meeting notes—and why?

Taking notes from meetings, conversations or presentations is a very effective way to benefit from what you’ve heard and commit it to memory and practice. You may think it is not necessary because you will remember what’s being said...

August 2, 2022Job, PhD, Supervise

#129: 10 excellent ways to get teaching experience

Teaching expertise is necessary when applying for a professorship or any other permanent staff position. Yet how are you going to pick up teaching skills if your current appointment does not include teaching or supervision duties?...

June 28, 2022Present

#127: How to rehearse a scientific presentation

Good scientific presentations are the result of preparation and rehearsal. Even if you carefully prepare, you won’t automatically deliver a good talk: You need to rehearse it. But how? What is the best way to rehearse a presentation?...

How to become a reviewer
June 7, 2022Publish

#125: How to become a reviewer for a journal?

Do you want to become a peer-reviewer for an academic journal? Do you want to help journals assess papers but have not been asked yet and have no idea what you need to do to be invited? Here are 10 tips to help you become a reviewer...

May 31, 2022Job

#124: How to find a job you like

Are you near the end of your PhD or a postdoc position? Then thinking about the next career move is a crucial, yet often daunting task. Being in the final phase of one academic career stage and about to enter the next is typically a...

Publishing papers from a PhD thesis
May 17, 2022PhD, Publish

#123: Publishing papers from a PhD thesis

If you have completed your PhD with a monograph, AKA a thesis, you might wonder if you can convert your thesis into journal papers. Are you allowed to do this, and what is the best way to do it? Here, we describe the steps you should...

person in front of slogan 'good'
May 10, 2022Publish

#122: How do you get published in a good journal?

Publishing a paper in a good journal is not about being lucky or knowing the right people, and it doesn’t require magic either. Getting published in a good journal requires solid scholarship that is presented in an excellent way to the...

May 3, 2022Publish

#121: How do you prevent paper rejection?

Whether you’re a newbie or a more experienced writer, rejections can happen to everyone, and the fear of receiving a negative response from the journal is omnipresent. But you can do quite a lot to prevent your paper from rejection and...

scientist feeling bored due to administrative duty
April 5, 2022Efficiency

#118: How to tackle tedious admin tasks?

We have all had our experiences with administrative hurdles and likely been driven up the walls more than once in failed attempts and wasted hours trying to figure out how exactly we’re supposed to complete a particular admin task. In...

March 1, 2022PhD

#114: PhD-journey with obstacles and happy end!

In this special post, Dr. Amandine Colson shares her PhD Success story. Her PhD was anything but easy, but she’s here to tell you what helped her persist, and what motivated her not to give up in spite of considering this as a very...

PhD candidate planning the project
February 15, 2022Efficiency, PhD

#112: PhD project-planning quick-start

Let’s get straight to the point: Many PhD candidates work hard — and still feel that their project is not moving forward. Progress is slow, unclear, or inconsistent. There are many ideas, tasks, and expectations — but no clear...