The Naturally Speaking Podcast
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A science pod-yssey brought to you by the School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
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In this episode, Holly Niven (@hollyniven.bsky.social) and Taya Forde (@tayaforde.bsky.social) speak with Euan Bennet (@dreuanbennet.bsky.social), Lecturer in Research and Numerical Skills at the University of Glasgow and expert in risk factor analysis in Equine Sports.
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Their conversation explores everything from maternity leave (and how policies differ between funders) to work schedules, future careers, and the realities of doing fieldwork as a parent. They discuss the challenges but also the surprising positives that doing a PhD while being a parent can bring.
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In this episode of Natural Speaking, PhD student Anna Formstone (@aformstone.bsky.social) speaks with six PhD parents, five mothers and a father, at SBOHVM (@sbohvm.gla.ac.uk) who are navigating the balance of academia and family life.
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In our latest blog post, MRes student Kanishk Walavalkar (@kanishkpw.bsky.social‬) gives a historical view of the Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE).
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Join us as John Smout recounts his journey to Straniger Alm in the Austrian Alps, where alpine pastures and boggy slopes provide a backdrop for an extraordinary encounter with lizards at the edge of evolution: where egg layers and live-bearers meet.
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In this blog post, PhD students Holly Niven (@hollyniven.bsky.social‬) and Praise Adeyemo (@praiseadeyemo.bsky.social‬) examine the synergies between ecological modelling and field ecology, asking their colleagues at SBOHVM about their thoughts on this relationship.
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"On Rheostasis: The Hierarchical Organization of Physiological Stability"

In this interview, we delve into the inspiration behind Professor Stevenson’s work and the key concepts that make his book a must-read for anyone interested in this exciting field.
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In this episode, Taya Forde speaks with Jos Bongers – a veterinary clinician specializing in neurology. She tells us all about the University of Glasgow’s Small Animal Hospital Seizure Clinic – the first of its kind in Scotland.
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In our latest blog, EIDAR MSc student Anika Kalra gives a rundown on SBOHVM's newest MSc programme.

A great read for anyone considering a PGT course!
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Professor Kilner is an evolutionary biologist as well as Head of Zoology and Director of the Museum of Zoology at the University of Cambridge.
Here she shares her journey into the field of evolutionary biology which began in her sixth form after being inspired by popular science books on evolution.