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Author: Sharron Hinchliff

Sharron Hinchliff is a lecturer at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sheffield. She conducts research in the areas of women’s health and well-being, and has a particular interest in sexuality and ageing. Her Ph.D. and BSc were in psychology. You can find out more about her work by visiting her academic webpage or her personal website.

Top Tips by Sharron Hinchliff (University of Sheffield)

03/03/2013
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It seems like a lifetime away since I was an ECR (it was from the early to mid 2000s so not that long ago), but I feel that I’ve learned a lot on my way to becoming a lecturer. My top survival tips are based on my experiences, observations and knowledge gained, and are relevant […]

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I’m Reader in Women’s & Gender Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. This blog is about my work and my life, but it also is host to The New Academic, a collaborative project with over sixty contributors that celebrates and critiques, and that reflects on the advantages academia affords us as much as it calls out the privileges it still demands.

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