CW: Academic bullying and abuse


Emily chats with Dr. Kartik Aiyer, who opens up about the impact a poor Faculty relationship had on his mental health during his PhD.


This episode covers:

Kartik’s love of running, books and sports
How academia doesn’t appear to be people-focussed
How researchers require training in mentoring to get the best out of people
Suffering in silence
Poor relationships with academic faculty
Ineffective bullying/harassment management pathways through universities
The need for emotional, psychological and financial support for graduate students

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Resources:

Kartik’s blog post on ‘Empowering early career researchers and improving culture in academia.’
Kartik’s science communication blog
MINDS conference for academic mental health

Full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson. If you find these transcripts useful, please consider supporting accessibility! 


Mental health support: please contact your GP or use the appropriate support for your country at https://checkpointorg.com/global/


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Recorded: 04/10/2021.


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