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Martina Currenti

I am a third year student at Oxford Brookes University, where I study Media, Journalism and Publishing. I was born and raised in Italy, and I moved to the UK in 2019 to pursue my dream of learning as much as possible about the publishing industry.

Recent Posts

Podcasts Are Now Available on Researcher

Feb 15, 2022 9:53:50 PM / posted in content, podcasts

Finding new material for your research is easy, Researcher is here for that, but finding the time to read it can be almost impossible at times: first of all, you have to remember when and where was the last time you saw your device’s charger, and that could take up to three working days to figure out, then you also need to find a spot which has a decently comfortable space and a plug close enough so that you don’t stretch your charger’s cable for good. By the time you fulfil these three requirements, you’ll have run out of those twenty-eight minutes of free time that you so hardly find every week to dedicate to your research.

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Researcher goes LIVE

Aug 5, 2021 5:56:11 PM / posted in Researcher Live

We are thrilled to share with you the news about the launch of Researcher Live, which is now available on our app. Researcher Live is a way for you to host live events and have the opportunity to not only share your knowledge with the  2 million + academics on Researcher, but also discuss it with them in a Q&A format.

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“News & Blogs”: everything you need to know about Researcher’s new feature

Jul 22, 2021 4:20:53 PM / posted in news, academic publishing, authors

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Course content is the main driving force behind students’ intentions to do a postgraduate qualification

Jul 15, 2021 12:51:01 PM / posted in "covid-19", university, undergraduates, report

Researcher Audience Insights - “Continuing your studies”, Exploring intentions to take a postgraduate course among Researcher’s users.

The higher education system as we know it has considerably changed during the last 18 months, having to adapt to the varying nature of the pandemic. Some universities tried to offer a hybrid alternative, blending virtual lectures with in-person seminars; others, on the other hand, opted for full virtual semesters on platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet. Whether on a smaller or a larger scale, all university students have somehow experienced virtual learning and have seen their lives being turned upside down by the changes brought in by the pandemic.

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