PhD Coaching Blog — Thesis
Update on Me and My Coaching Practice
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It's been a few months since I posted, in spite of my 2025 New Year's Resolution to be more engaged through blog posts. But of course the best-laid plans are often interrupted by life, and illness and helping friends and family. As I said, it's been a while since I posted. But here I am again and determined to try and post more regularly, so that I can share some of the knowledge I've gained over years of working with the most brilliant minds on the planet -- that's you and your academic peers. So for today, here's a reminder...
Signs that students are putting AI in its place
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I noticed a significant drop-off in enquiries about coaching in 2024. And I attributed that directly to the increasingly aggressive efforts by promoters of AI to have it take over every corner of our lives. It's not that I'm against AI in principle. I can see that there are many ways in which it would save time, and help people with routine writing tasks. If it helps people who struggle with English to communicate more clearly, then I know that will benefit them and others. However, call me old-fashioned, but one of the hallmarks of doctoral research and the accompanying...
Can I be replaced by AI?
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Can I be replaced by AI? This is the question I've been asking myself. And I've come up with two answers: Yes and No. Yes, I can be replaced by AI in the sense that graduate students who used to come to me for assistance in writing and editing their dissertations are now turning to AI to do that. How do I know? They tell me so. What is interesting is that because I work hard to build trust with the students, they are very open in explaining how they use AI to generate content for some of their thesis...
Juggling Studies, Work and Home

On International Women's Day, I sent a message to all women PhD candidates who are pulled in so many ways as they manage their studies. But it's not just women, of course. Juggling studies, work and home is something that all grad students have to do. I know that the stresses and challenges of completing a PhD program are experienced by everyone who starts the journey. I’d like to send a few words of encouragement to you too, with one or two suggestions for making it to the end. First, some of the happiest students are just focused on their...
Salute to Women PhD Students Juggling Work, Studies, and Hay Fever
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In honour of International Women's Day, I'm posting this tribute to the women who are working on a doctoral thesis whilst juggling dozens of other responsibilities and demands. If you're one of those, I salute you. Often the thesis writing for these candidates is done in stolen precious moments at the end of the day, or waiting for a bus, or in stolen breaks in the the office. Even women who are full-time students still have to find time for research and personal writing in the midst of lab work, writing journal articles, or attending meetings with advisors. And then...