Tag: PhD

  • Reflecting on a Year of Research and Growth as a PhD Student

    Reflecting on a Year of Research and Growth as a PhD Student

    In preparation for an upcoming major review in October, I reflect on my significant academic achievements, including organising a symposium and presenting at various conferences. I am actively writing on topics related to health disparities affecting trans autistic individuals, collaborating with established researchers, and looking forward to future projects and presentations, with another busy year…

  • Finding Strength in Community: A Trans+ Autistic Researcher’s Journey

    Finding Strength in Community: A Trans+ Autistic Researcher’s Journey

    The author discusses the challenges faced by trans and Autistic individuals amidst societal hate, particularly in the US and UK. They express exhaustion from the violence seen online and its impact on their research and social life. Despite this, they find strength in their supportive community and ongoing activist work.

  • The Isolation of PhD Studies: A Neurodivergent Perspective

    The Isolation of PhD Studies: A Neurodivergent Perspective

    The writer reflects on their challenging PhD journey, grappling with emotional and administrative hurdles while transitioning from a long-term role supporting neurodivergent youth. They express frustration over the lack of clarity in obtaining help, navigating academia’s structures, and reconciling personal trauma with the demands of research. It’s isolating yet deeply personal.

  • OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    OCD Family Podcast: Insights from Katie Munday

    This is the transcript from the recent OCD Fam podcast. You can listen via podcast here and via YouTube here. Summary The OCD Fam podcast featured a conversation between me and Nicole. I shared updates on my busy life and advocacy work. I discussed the importance of joy in healthcare interactions and the challenges of…

  • Trans and Autistic: Applying for PhD

    Trans and Autistic: Applying for PhD

    Applying for a PhD as an autistic transgender person involves navigating ableism, transphobia, paperwork challenges, and the search for affirming supervisors. Rejection can be emotionally taxing, and universities should improve application processes. Autistic trans applicants should utilize available resources, advocate for themselves, and have backup plans. Selecting understanding supervisors is crucial.

  • An outline of my PhD on transgender Autistic experiences

    An outline of my PhD on transgender Autistic experiences

    I’m very excited to start my PhD studentship at University of Portsmouth funded by South Coastal Doctoral Training Partnership. I shall be in the school of psychology, doing my own research on: Exploring health and social care inequities for transgender and gender diverse Autistic adults living in the UK. I am really happy to say…