SHORT Talks is the official podcast of Project SHORT (Students for Higher-Ed Opportunities and Representation in Training), a nonprofit organization which provides mentorship and resources to graduate school applicants. Created by Sierra Foshe and featuring some of our amazing 800+ mentors, episodes focus on different aspects of PhD applications. Learn more about us at: project-short.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
Fall is the season of interviews, and applying to medical schools can be the first time we undergo MMIs or Multiple Mini Interviews. Dr. Patrick Flanagan, a resident at Mount Sinai Anesthesiology in New York City, discusses his prior experience and t... more
Navigating PhD applications as an international student can be challenging. In this episode, Dr. Sriram Kumar, a postdoctoral researcher at UKM, Munster, Germany, reflects back on his research journey to tell us how he approached applying for PhD pos... more
Navigating PhD applications as an international student can be uniquely challenging. In this episode, Klao Runcharoon, a third-year PhD candidate and an international student from Thailand, discusses funding opportunities for international students a... more
PhD applications can be stressful, but there are ways to handle it! In this episode, rising 3rd year PhD student, Charu Sivakumar, talks about how to stay organized during the grad school application cycle.
On this episode, we discuss aspects of applying to clinical psychology PhD programs with two special guests, Elayne Zhou (2nd year Clinical Psychology PhD student at University of Southern California) and Jessilyn Froelich (3rd year Clinical Psycholo... more
Project SHORT X EFeMS collaboration: Exciting news! This is a crossover episode with Lessons from a PhD! We spoke with Dr. Anna Olanrewaju, founder of EFeMS, about our journeys to PhDs and the goals of both our organizations dedicated to empowering u... more
People talk about the hidden curriculum of academia. But what about the hidden curriculum of industry jobs and how to get them? In this episode, Project SHORT mentor Ellen Kneeskern talks with Dr. Emma Lazaroff about her career in education research,... more
On the latest episode of SHORT Talks, we're discussing what to consider when choosing a PhD program. There's a lot of factors to think about, so tune in to hear our advice! Hosted by Project SHORT mentor Rina Kim, and featuring guests Eileen Goodwin ... more
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