‘Why yes, I’m overqualified’: PhD candidate investigates ‘employment incongruity’ among skilled migrants

WOW PhD candidate Negar Faaliyat has just published her first paper relating to her PhD project: ‘The Probability of Unemployment for Middle Eastern and North… Read More

Performance appraisal stress? Try to look on the bright side

WOW PhD candidate co-publishes as first author in renowned psychology journal Is the stress of your next performance appraisal getting you down? It might not… Read More

PhD project investigates the dangers of nursing fatigue and what they need to recover

Fatigue among healthcare shiftworkers, and nurses specifically, has been a growing body of research in employment relations. As we have now seen the far-reaching effects… Read More

Our strength lies in differences, not in similarities: a paper on diversity and inclusion

As those of us working in the diversity and inclusion sector or who have taken the citizenship test recently would know, over one quarter of… Read More

Celebrating the successes of WOW visiting scholar

Professor Mark Saunders wins prestigious award for publication Professor Mark Saunders of Birmingham Business School has been visiting WOW for the last month while on… Read More

PhD Endgame: Beat the stress and put the pedal to the metal

Multiple WOW academic and doctoral students contribute to a new book with honest and practical insights on keeping the doctorate on… Read More

Griffith academic releases ‘one-stop shop’ handbook on psychological research design

Professor Paula Brough In authoring her new book, Advanced Research Methods for Applied Psychology, Professor Paula Brough sought to fill the gap she continuously… Read More