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The A-Z of the PhD trajectory : a practical guide for a successful journey / by Eva O. L. Lantsoght.

Van Pelt Library LB2369 .L36 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lantsoght, Eva O. L., author.
Series:
Springer texts in education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dissertations, Academic--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Dissertations, Academic.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher).
Engineering.
Science--Study and teaching (Higher).
Doctoral students.
Doctoral students--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Science--Study and teaching (Higher)--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Science.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Higher)--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Genre:
Handbooks and manuals.
Physical Description:
393 pages : Illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
This textbook is a guide to success during the PhD trajectory. The first part of this book takes the reader through all steps of the PhD trajectory, and the second part contains a unique glossary of terms and explanation relevant for PhD candidates. Written in the accessible language of the PhD Talk blogs, the book contains a great deal of practical advice for carrying out research, and presenting one⁰́₉s work. It includes tips and advice from current and former PhD candidates, thus representing a broad range of opinions. The book includes exercises that help PhD candidates get their work kick-started. It covers all steps of a doctoral journey in STEM: getting started in a program, planning the work, the literature review, the research question, experimental work, writing, presenting, online tools, presenting at one⁰́₉s first conference, writing the first journal paper, writing and defending the thesis, and the career after the PhD. Since a PhD trajectory is a deeply personal journey, this book suggests methods PhD candidates can try out, and teaches them how to figure out for themselves which proposed methods work for them, and how to find their own way of doing things.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Getting started with a PhD
3. Planning your time
4. Developing your literature review
5. Formulating your research question
6. Preparing and executing experiments
7. Honing your academic writing skills
8. Presenting your work
9. Communicating science in the 21st century
10. Preparing for your first conference
11. Writing your first journal article
12. Compiling your work into a dissertation
13. Navigating career options after your PhD
14. Epilogue
Glossary.
Notes:
"This book is mostly aimed at PhD students in sciences and engineering"--Page 3.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783319774251
3319774255
3319774247
9783319774244
OCLC:
1050982333

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