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Week 17: Fables of Academia – The Garden of Rest

by christasathish | Apr 30, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

In the Academic Zoo, there was a secret garden known only to a select few. It was called The Garden of Rest – a place where knowledge flowed freely and without boundaries, where no one was judged for their unique ways of thinking. Unlike the rest of the zoo, where...

Week 16: Fables of Academia – The Snake’s Trail

by christasathish | Apr 23, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

In the heart of the Academic Zoo, there was a narrow path known as the Snake Trail. It was the fastest route to the top level of the zoo, where animals could enjoy the glorious sunrise above the clouds. A cunning snake, however, controlled it. The snake, with its...

Week 15: Fables of Academia – The Beavers’ Bridges

by christasathish | Apr 16, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

In the Academic Zoo, the beavers were known for their craftsmanship. They built intricate dams and sturdy bridges that connected every part of the zoo. Their work made life easier for all the animals, yet the zookeepers rarely noticed. “They’re just doing what comes...

Week 14: Fables of Academia – The Monkey’s Maze

by christasathish | Apr 9, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

In the Academic Zoo, the monkeys faced a grand challenge: a complex maze filled with puzzles and traps. At the centre of the maze were golden bananas, symbols of success and recognition. Some monkeys navigated the maze with ease, carrying maps drawn from years of...

Week 13: Fables of Academia – The Fire Ants’ Colony

by christasathish | Mar 30, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

In a quiet corner of the Academic Zoo, a colony of fire ants worked tirelessly. Their contributions were immense: tunnels that aerated the soil, structures that supported the ecosystem, and a network of labour that connected every corner of the zoo.  But the...

The Fables of The Academic Zoo: Introducing our Illustrator – Kiran Abraham Stephen

by christasathish | Mar 26, 2025 | Fables of The Academic Zoo, Research Blog

To date we have illustrated our weekly LinkedIn fables taking advantage of the one-click AI culture to create images, but were never fully satisfied with the result. We have therefore decided it’s time to find our way back to the traditional non-digital art of...
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