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If you’re heading to university soon, take comfort in these students’ stories that no matter how terrifying it all seems, things will work out in the end
Discourse has been altered only by minority groups being ‘at the table’, something enabled by ground-breaking activists, writes Charlie Pullen
Book of the week: Charlie Pullen on what it means to read and teach literature in an era when opinion trumps fact
There is a rich tapestry of regional varieties of gay life across the globe, Charlie Pullen writes
As a PhD student, Charlie questions how he can get involved in politics outside the realm of his research
Telling school pupils what it is like to be a PhD student gave Charlie a better appreciation of his position
Start 2018 as you mean to go on...Charlie explains the clear goals that he has for the year with regards to his PhD
Doing a PhD isn't just about lounging around, reading books and discussing intelligent ideas. Charlie Pullen sheds light on some of the harsher realities of research work
There's procrastination but then there is just sheer lack of motivation in your research. Charlie explains how having one of these days is all part and parcel of the PhD process
Difficulties in beginning a project may not be a unique problem among writers, says Charlie Pullen, but trialling new ways of learning may help to get the creative juices flowing
Charlie Pullen explains the process of preparing for a PhD in the first of his blogs about his journey through the experience
Being the first person in your family to go to university can feel daunting, says Charlie Pullen, but researching and asking for advice can help you
Moving from school to university means increased responsibility, not just for your learning, but your fellow students’ learning, too
As London has just been named one of the top university cities, Charlie Pullen highlights his experiences as a student in the capital.
The benefits of being forced to study things outside our comfort zone – according to an English literature graduate.
Blogger Charlie Pullen, studying for a master's degree at Queen Mary University of London, guides you through the difficult decision process.