This is a bit of an unusual travel post, but having realized I have not written about travel, or business travel, in some time I..
It’s been a while since I’ve had a look at my Google search console, and since I’ve really dug into the different queries that bring..
* I love Canada, and I’ve lived in Canada as an expat for well over a decade. So far, it is hands down the best..
Years ago I stayed in a Ryokan in Kyoto, a Japanese style inn (think, take your shoes off before going inside, sleep on the floor..
Once upon a time, Rotterdam was the world’s busiest port. Since, it has been overtaken by Singapore first, then Shanghai. It still remains the most..
A little while ago I was approached about a really fun project that was right up my alley: coming up with a fun East London..
In the USA alone, 55,006 people received their PhD in 2015, according to the National Science Foundation. Job opportunities are dwindling and many end up in..
I travelled to Amsterdam recently, and I was there for just a couple of days. Mostly to take care of some business, so I just..
Many current PhD students or early career researchers find themselves at a crossroads, considering alternate career options. For years we’ve known that the number of..
I’ve made no secret of it that I think the best pizza in London (or anywhere) is baked right in the heart of East London,..