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Hi everyone, need some advice please.
I recently finished my PhD which was on the genetics of cancer biology. But I now want to change disciplines, and get into psychology research. I found a good bridge, which is cognitive neuroscience, which marries biology and psychology. Obviously it will be hard to get my foot in the door for this type of research also, and I am happy to go in as a junior researcher so to speak! (RA etc)
I found this one job that sounds great, but i'm not directly qualified for it, as it requires a Bsc in psychology or related subject, or Msc in neuroscience.
But I checked out the PI's website and he is new to setting up his research team and says that potential postdocs or potential phd students with interests in his field can contact him directly.
But the good news is, that part of his research interest is looking at the genetics behind cognition. And my Phd was based on the genetics of cancer, so i might be able to work that angle! (even though the RA job does not require any genetic work).
So my question is:
a) Do I simply apply for the RA job (Even though not directly qualified for it, but work up the angle, have done a phd, have experience in researching, writing papers, being organised etc and fast learner ) and wait to hear if i get an interview or not - the deadline is end of august. (and no contact if you're unsuccessful - how long do you wait till you assume you've been rejected?)
Or b) do I apply for the RA job, AND also contact him directly, telling him i've applied for the RA job and also how i'm interested in his field of work and then mention something about genetics and psychology to show some common ground, and how i am now interested in moving into the field of psychology and whether there is any opportunity for me to do some voluntary research work in his lab to gain experience in psychology research.
before i email him, i will read his papers and study abit about the field so that i can write something interesting about it !
i guess my question is: how can i word it in the email to say,
" i've applied for the RA job, but if i dont get it, i would like to ask you if I can volunteer in your lab to gain some experience in psychology research, and my PhD background in genetics will come in valuable as you're interested in looking at the genetics of cognition". i am just not sure how to word it diplomatically and not to harm my RA application at the same time.
Any advice would be really appreciative. thanks so much!
Good luck!
on your actual viva, you will be suprised how much you actually know and how things will just flow from your brain. and it's not as terrifying as you imagine it to be! they aren't there to purposely catch you out, they really are just interested in your work. (up)
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Hi Pineapple29, i wouldnt dwell too much on what your supervisor said, at the end of the day its the examiners that will judge your thesis. my advice, do the best you can and forget the rest. whatever the outcome in september, it doesnt matter, what matters now, is to focus at the task at hand and get your thesis done. as Joan Bolker said, the best thesis is a finished thesis!
if it makes you feel better, when i submitted my thesis, my supervisor said alot of negative critical things, and said i should work on it for another 3 months to get it up to par for submission! and he said this 1 week before my final submission! and i would have a brutal viva. both of which came to be untrue. I had a fantastic viva, and i really enjoyed it and i only had 1 page of typo corrections and had to write one extra paragraph which i did within a week. sometimes supervisors can be wrong.
right now, you need o just finish off your thesis and submit and then study for your Viva. put aside what your supervisors said, i know its hard, it took me ages to push those negative comments out of my head to focus enough to study for my viva.
Good luck! you'll be fine, just do your best, and know in your heart you did the best you could.
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What a lovely idea!
I just went to my PhD graduation last thursday (15th july 2010), and although i was stressing and dreading it, (i don't know why) as soon as they put on the claret coloured gown on me and the velvet cap - i felt really special and felt like a true scholar! and all those years and stress was totally worth it. It felt REALLY good to walk around in that graduation outfit, and during the ceremony have my thesis title read out and walk across and be congratulated by the Principle and officially graduate. :-)
I totally recommend attending your PhD graduation.
I passed my PhD viva on 28th September 2009. My research was on cancer biology. Thanks to everyone on this forum that helped to keep me going!
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Hi folks! hope everyone had a good xmas break and Happy new Year!!!! It's so lovely today with the snow! (snowman) oooh new emoticons, fun :)
well i need some accountability. just recieved an email from my friend and she needs me to proof read some of her chapters for her thesis.
also the other day my ex supervisor wrote about proof reading a paper she wrote by next week, she included me in the paper aswell which i thought was nice, i did some of the lab work and produced some of the data for it during my RA job, totally forgot about it though, even though have officially left the lab, i'm so flattered to be included :-). but my friends thesis is more important, as she's panicking so will do that today and proof read paper tommorow.
okay so plans for today:
proof read friend's thesis:
1. chapter 1 introduction DONE (up)
2. chapter 2: DONE (up)
3. chapter 3: DONE (up)
4. chapter 4: DONE (up)
5. proof read paper from ex supervisor DONE (up)
6. proof read chapter 5:
Rick, when i was revising for my viva, i had the following questions that i had to formulate answers for, for each chapter discussion. this might help to construct your discussion. ignore the ones that arent related to you, as i'm in the sciences.
1. Basic definitions (key definitions of concepts, explaining it to a layperson) (this would be covered in the introduction, not so in the discussion)
2. What was known before? (literature, including Key players in field ) (again introduction)
3. What is the chapter based on? (ie the hypothesis and literature) (brief mention in the discussion, to introduce it to the reader)
4. What was your result? summarise the results.
5. Importance of the result? (the significance of it, in broader terms, its impact on scientific (academic) knowledge)
6. How was the experiment carried out ? using which method
7. Limitations of the method
8. Strengths of the method
9. Future experiments suggestions
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Good luck for everyone who is writing!!!
I have these quotes stuck on my wall that helped me during my writing up phase, which i would like to share with you guys
"Everyday is more important than how much timeyou spend, or how many pages you prouduce or the quality"
"wherever you are, it is the place to start. The effort you expend today, DOES make a difference"
"one day plus another has an accumulative effect"
i will share some more later :-)
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Thanks Eska!!! :-)
Well after waiting nervously for the past 5 days. today i recieved an email from my examiner saying.
"excellent. get it off to Senate House; X and myself have sent off all the documentation but perhaps when you hand it in you might enquire that all the paper work is complete (just in case)
The very best of luck to you."
i cant believe it. my thesis is actually DONE. finished, no more corrections. its actually finished. i cant actually believe it myself. i feel like is it really over? I'm having a real hard time letting go of my thesis! Now all i have to do is email the PDF to my brother and he will print it for me. But I cant seem to get myself to actually email it! I'm procrastinating on it! i know it sounds so ridiculous.
i remember Joan Bolker saying something about it in her book.
i think im going to go look through my pdf one more time lol. which is silly cause i've checked it loads of times, the two examiners have now just checked my final version. so why cant i just say its done and get it printed. i guess cause then it feels so final.
i know im being silly.
so i thought i would come here, and actually declare my goals for tonight! in the hopes it might help me to actually just do it. and stop putting it off. also taking the day off tommorow and going to the cinema and meeting a friend for dinner. so i should just email it today and then be done with it.
my goals for tonight:
1. final check of the thesis PDF file. DONE! :-)
2. email my brother the PDF of my thesis and ask him to make 2 copies DONE! :-) omg i kept checking my pdf!! and couldnt bring myself to send the email, even when i had the email written and the pdf attached, it still took me 30 minutes to hit the SEND button! lol i finally sent it!!!
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finally emailed the final version of the corrected thesis to examiners! yipeeeee :-) now i just hope they say its all okay. going to take the evening off and relax :) and then nervously check my email tommorow and next week hehe
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Thanks Eska! good luck with your writing!!
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today is the day! that i am going to email my final version of my pdf corrected thesis!! going to just have one final look through it and then email it !!
1. do final checks of all chapter files. check formating >> save 2 versions, 1 highlighted, 1 non highlighted.
chp 1 DONE! :-)
chp 2 DONE! :-)
chp 3 DONE! :-)
chp 4 DONE! :-)
chp 5 DONE! :-)
chp 6 DONE! :-)
chp 7 DONE! :-)
3. check page numbers on TOC, TOF, TOT - DONE! :-)
4. convert each chapter into a pdf file (yellow highlighted and non yellow highlighted version) DONE! :-)
5. convert the thesis into 1 pdf file (yellow highlighted for examiners) and another version without yellow highlighted) DONE! :-)
6. Final proof reading of thesis PDF file - highlighted and non highlighted version DONE! :-)
7. email final corrected pdf thesis to examiners. DONE!! :-)
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