As I’m looking to expand my career opportunities that has also included the need to cultivate an online presence to showcase my skills and research. I’ve made it a personal initiative to be able to add three media engagements and one volunteering position to my CV each year. For the last two years, I successfully pitched a radio interview to a local station in Seoul, South Korea; was interviewed for an online podcast about my journey becoming a PhD candidate; have written a guest blog post and submitted two interview write ups.
I have volunteered with two different groups focused on open scholarship, and currently co-coordinate PG Tips for my department. I also took the initiative and started two online international meetup groups for PhD students to discuss their research in Applied Linguistics. One group was to share our questions and approaches to research with each other. For the second group, I invited early career researchers from various universities to be informed guests to answer questions from attendees; it was like “a meeting with PhD candidates you never knew you had”. Both groups were well received, and not only did I learn more about Applied Linguistics, but I also got to network extensively with academics around the world, something I didn’t think was possible as a distance-based student.