Educational Activities
Science, to me as a PhD student, is not just about the monotonous process of toiling hard in the lab and producing results, but rather a process of producing and disseminating knowledge that can aid both our professional and private spheres of life. Since joining my doctoral program, I have come to realize it with greater force that community building, networking, outreach and teaching are an essential part of being a scientist.
Many times you could be the expert in something, or maybe just knowledgeable enough about something in a way that can aid other's understanding of the subject - and can help them do better science or even understand basic things in a better way. In such a case, spreading one's expertise is always a fulfilling, although a demanding, task. In most of the cases, you always learn something valuable back - be it through teaching a class, interacting with public, participating in a workshop or even being a part of a multi-disciplinary research group.
In this section the following three links will take you to three sub-sections of what I thought were educational activities that I undertook which both from a teaching and participatory perspective, which have changed my life and affected the way I do science.
There is also a link to my educational podcast about evolution, which can be found here. Please do check it out!
If any of the activities that I was a part of, caught your attention and you want to know more about it - please do not hesitate to contact me.