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BlogJune 26, 2018October 1, 2018

Makin’ Gainz: The Epistemology of the Gym and the Classroom

I was told that the most important thing a PhD student can do whilst finishing their thesis (aside from writing, of course) is to do some form of regular physical activity. Hours of writing can be incredibly sedentary; tea breaks can easily turn into tea and cake breaks. And how many of us work with a bowl of chocolates within an arm’s reach?

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