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======= Date Modified 16 Jul 2012 10:28:16 =======
I used 'en-dash' (the short dash) to separate numbers in the bibliography. The 'en-dash' is used for a closed range of values.
I used 'em-dash' (the long dash) to indicate a break of thought in a sentence (subconsciously, as Word converted to correct dash whilst I was typing away and one of my supervisors picked up on it).
I used a semi-colon (;) if I was going to sub clause a sentence, however, some people don't like this. However, my second supervisor did and I just did as he said even though I didn't feel comfortable with this either.
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
Shouldn't she have had her viva by given the times she gave? I admit I've slightly lost track of timings.
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
======= Date Modified 14 Jul 2012 13:37:05 =======
You won't get funding for a PhD with just a 2(ii). You will need a Masters or some relevant works experience before you will be considered for funding.
I touch on this in my blog.
http://www.wearthesis.talktalk.net
The relevant text from it is as follows.
I can't help you specifically with your subject area, however, by all means take a look at my PhD blog page before you plough in. It might help you generally with your decision making process.
http://www.wearthesis.talktalk.net/
Or tongue in cheek:
http://www.wearthesis.talktalk.net/phdgame.pdf ;-)
Best of luck!!!
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
======= Date Modified 02 Jul 2012 08:23:37 =======
This reads as an academic that has a pet project not enough to justify a new student, but perhaps a part-time post-doc. However, they have failed to get funding (a situation that will only get worse) so are after someoneone who might do it simply to gain some works experience because they can't find other employment without it.
This is all very cynical and might just come off because of the reason I have described. After the failure of my second post-doc, the above is effectively what I had to do to fill in a gap in my CV. This was helping my former PhD supervisor with a book chapter when he realised he'd taken on too much work. It was not so bad as I ended up and made sure I was first author, however, I reckon I put in easily about three thousand pounds worth of work (not counting the home electricity used).
EDIT: I didn't really mind helping out my former supervisor who had been good to me, plus it strengthened my references and as I said filled a gap on my CV. However, if you do work for an organisation (in my case my former PhD Uni.) you should be paid for it.
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
I said this ages ago. You should have asked for a longer extension.
You really needed to get you personal circumstances sorted out first before the PhD and viva even entered your head. You, Bea and the main priority, the divorce second and the PhD somewhere else down the list.
Contact your University and try to have the viva put back. You can't do it all, you are only one person.
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
Glad to hear you're okay. Good look with the move and fingers crossed with the upcoming viva.
Ian (Mackem_Beefy)
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