When 糖心Vlog covered the goings-on in the depths of Romania鈥檚 Movile Cave - complete with references to the strange creepy-crawlies that inhabit its sun-deprived environment - it was only natural that our readers started to talk about their phobias.
We used our Twitter account to try to bring those phobias a bit closer to home by asking readers to share their higher education-specific fears. The responses to our call were many and varied.
Alice White (), a PhD student at the University of Kent, struck a chord with many of her peers by declaring her fear that 鈥渢his isn鈥檛 writer鈥檚 block, but actually I鈥檝e just peaked and am incapable of ever finishing this chapter鈥.
Fellow doctoral student Linda Asquith (), completing a PhD at the University of Leeds on the subject of genocide, was less worried about finishing her work but more concerned that as soon as she gets her degree and has 鈥渁 couple of publications, there will be something else I need to do in order to get a job鈥.
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Ian Giles (), emeritus fellow in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton, expressed a rather more quotidian fear. 鈥淧owerPoint,鈥 he tweeted. No doubt his use (or misuse) of the Microsoft presentation software would not go unnoticed by Tom Buckley (), course developer (technologist) at the University of the West of England, who wrote that his #HEphobia is 鈥減eople using learning technology poorly then blaming the technology鈥.
Anna Notaro (), programme leader in contemporary media theory at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee, expressed several fears, including 鈥渁cademics turning themselves into grant writing molochs鈥 and 鈥渢he futility of the endless 鈥榤eetings鈥欌.
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Mark Murphy (), reader in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, has struggled to cope with students turning up to seminars in their pyjamas.
鈥淚t鈥檚 wrong on pretty much every level imaginable,鈥 he tweeted.
鈥淲hat about onesies? Are they acceptable?鈥 responded David Edmundson-Bird (), principal lecturer in digital marketing communications and enterprise at Manchester Metropolitan University, before adding: 鈥淚 have to see it every day. Send trauma counsellor.鈥
Meanwhile, 鈥渟tudents who say they couldn鈥檛 submit their coursework because their nan died or mum has cancer - [when] it isn鈥檛 true鈥 was the #HEphobia of Andrea Werner (), senior lecturer in management at Middlesex University.
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Deirdre O鈥橠onovan (), PhD researcher and part-time lecturer at the Cork Institute of Technology, pointed in horror to 鈥渢ext speak in exam scripts鈥.
However, it was perhaps the phobia expressed by Phillip Cole (), visiting professor of applied philosophy at the University of South Wales, that struck fear into the hearts of most people following the discussion: 鈥渢he 鈥榗offee鈥 supplied in committee meetings鈥.
鈥淚 need it but know I鈥檒l regret it,鈥 he tweeted.
Send links to topical, insightful and quirky online comment by and about academics to chris.parr@tsleducation.com
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