I am a PhD student at McGill University (Montréal, Québec, Canada), and starting September 2017 I am a blogger for GradLife McGill.
Here I simply share links to my GradLife McGill posts. Please note that these posts do not belong to the Alice in the Anthropocene blog, but to the Gradlife McGill blog. Here they are:
- That half-déjà vu feeling
- The Indigenous Awareness Week
- The first time a graduate student… teaches
- Human-Earth Relationships: Let’s talk about them, here in Montreal!
- The first time a student… lives a conference
- Six reasons why an international student should visit Quebec City
- That lonely-and-lost feeling
- I wish I could read a whole book without being distracted by the ideas I get
- That yearly diary entry
- 6+1 reasons why a graduate student should consider 3MT/MT180
- GradLife Best Moments: The Lab Retreat
- When newspapers talk about your field… and confirm your worries
- Everyday differences between Italy and Quebec–Part 1
- Seven reasons why an international student should visit Ottawa
- Library Etiquette: The “Mysterious” meaning of the Expression “Silence SVP”
- Everyday differences between Italy and Quebec–Part 2
- GradLife Friendly Moments: The Department Gatherings
- Is there a right age to be a graduate student?
- Everyday differences between Italy and Quebec–Part 3
- Preparing for the comps (also) at the pub
- I found comprehensive exams… different
- Nine reasons why an international student should visit Toronto
- Reflections of a solo traveller
- The joy of a Summer flu–or whatever disease this is
- The academic year is beginning: Do you have a roof over your head?
- A bit of fun before the Winter comes: One day at La Ronde
- Thinking about the future… with some help from CaPS!
- Everyday differences between Italy and Quebec–Part 4
- Is there a right age to save the world?
- Time to learn… to teach!
- Seeing a hockey game in Canada: check!