Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
270 followers
330 following
150 posts
Researcher developer at #DeakinRDA | Empowering graduate researchers to thrive | Researching GR experience, writing as mindfulness | Shut Up & Write | kids' lit & all things Japan | My views
日本語が少し分かります。
鄭 ローズ
Melbourne/Naarm Australia, Deakin University
Posts
Media
Videos
Starter Packs
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Paperpile
@paperpile.com
· Sep 9
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Joanna Tai
@drjot.bsky.social
· Sep 3
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Kay Guccione
@kayguccione.bsky.social
· Sep 3
The Hidden Curriculum of ethical review for creative practice in the doctorate: learning across disciplines
Dr Sian Vaughan, Associate Professor in Research Practice, Birmingham City University In this post I consider how using the concept of a hidden curriculum in the doctorate (Elliot et al 2020) might…
drhiddencurriculum.wordpress.com
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Ria Cheyne
@riacheyne.bsky.social
· Sep 3
Assistant Professor, Disability Studies
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in the humanities and qualitati...
www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Science News
@scinews.bsky.social
· Sep 1
Metformin changes blood metal levels in humans
The widely used diabetes drug metformin changes blood metal levels in humans. The Kobe University study is an important step in understanding the drug’s many actions and designing better ones in...
www.eurekalert.org
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
· Aug 31
Satori Reader is a great tool for practicing Japanese because you can read/listen to short stories written and recorded by native Japanese speakers at different difficulty levels, and use them to mine words and grammar.
www.satorireader.com
www.satorireader.com
Satori Reader
Satori Reader offers a better way to study and practice Japanese. Immerse yourself in engaging Japanese stories and get support that's tailored to your needs.
www.satorireader.com
Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
· Aug 31
Use little windows of time to progress your academic writing patthomson.net/2025/08/30/f...
Five steps towards writing in fragments
The myth of ideal academic writing time persists. We all long to be in a quiet office, surrounded by books, with hours of uninterrupted time to craft elegant arguments. But the reality is very diff…
patthomson.net
Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
· Aug 31
Australian ban on fish-shaped plastic soy sauce dispensers a world first
Australian ban on fish-shaped plastic soy sauce dispensers a world first
New law on single-use plastic packaging coming into force on 1 September will ban polyethylene containers in the shape of a fish known as shoyu-tai in Japan
*
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
It has been a familiar sight at takeaway sushi shops around the world for decades but it could be the beginning of the end for the iconic fish-shaped soy sauce dispenser.
South Australia will be the first place in the world to ban the container under a wider ban on single-use plastics that comes into force on 1 September. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
· Aug 30
“A post-Murakami era of Japanese literature”: Translator Jesse Kirkwood talks about genre fiction, the power of language and the evolving publishing landscape. 👉 ebx.sh/aHw1H0
Reposted by Rosey Chang
Nicholas Van Dam
@ntvandam.bsky.social
· Aug 25
A new study, published in Clinical Psychological Science, examines the extent of adverse effects for those who meditate and pinpoints those most at risk of experiencing them. @ntvandam.bsky.social
Does Meditation Come With Side Effects?
A new study examines the extent of adverse effects for those who meditate and pinpoints those most at risk of experiencing them.
www.psychologicalscience.org
Rosey Chang
@roseychang.bsky.social
· Aug 29
Panel confimed: Join Dr Imali Dias, Dr Maria Rae, and @drjot.bsky.social along with 2 student panellists. Yes, students will get a say at this interactive panel. Join us on Tue 9 Sept at 2pm: blogs.deakin.edu.au/cradle/join-...
CRADLE Blog: Join us and InclusiveEdu to find out if inclusive assessment and security can coexist
Can assessment for inclusion and security co-exist? A panel hosted by CRADLE, Inclusive Education, and the Redefining Assessment project will draw on the expertise of educators and the lived experi…
blogs.deakin.edu.au
Reposted by Rosey Chang