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Professor Ana Navas-Acien: PhD Mentorship, Academic Leadership & Building an Impactful Research Career

29 min · 12 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio Professor Ana Navas-Acien: PhD Mentorship, Academic Leadership & Building an Impactful Research Career

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Discover what it really takes to stand out in PhD applications, excel in doctoral interviews, and build a meaningful, long-term academic research career. In this episode, Professor Ana Navas-Acien shares practical, experience-driven insights on PhD selection, mentorship, academic leadership, and how to create impactful research that lasts beyond publications. Whether you’re preparing for a PhD interview, choosing mentors, navigating academic culture, or aiming to become a future research leader, this conversation breaks down the hidden signals committees look for and the habits that sustain a successful academic career over decades.

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