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The correct procedure for submitting a paper for publication depends largely on the paper you're aiming for. Different papers have different styles and rules that they enforce. The guidelines can usually be found on the website for the particular paper under submissions.

How to get into a PhD program
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Quote From harrylynn:


4. Will I stand a chance against getting into a PhD program without having any working experience nor a M.sc degree but only a 1st class B.Sc (Hons) degree ?


You should do. I got my offers with a 2.1, and I know of a fair few others who managed as well. It will depend on competition though. Not so relevant if you're going self funded (and a 1st should be more than enough for that) but if it's a funded place there'll be more competition. Shouldn't stop you applying though.

It hath been done. :) (handed in)
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Congrats :D 86k! :O

Interesting idea for a chapter
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I'd include it as it's own chapter for now. If you have ethical considerations, and ones that are higly specific to your research, then they need discussing. You don't want to get to the Viva stage and be asked why you didn't discuss the ethics in depth. Your supervisor will let you know as well if you've gone too far off piste with it as well. And if that's the case you can just cut it down and tag it on the end of the methodology.

All in all I'd go for it as it stands. I think it'd save time and tears later.

Which has greater value?
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Should have really added this earlier....if you do get funded then usually it becomes easier to get funding from that body again after the PhD. You already have a record with them and have completed a body of work etc.

Part time Assistant job
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Rather than being an RA there might be teaching and marking work instead? It worked out around £17 per hour of teaching, or the same for a certain amount of papers (3 equalling an hour).

There wasn't an official call for applications as such just a general email sent round asking if anyone was interested. Then if they select you it was just a case of submitting a form with a CV attached to confirm it all.

Re-do my undergraduate (I aready have Msc)
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I don't know about re-sitting the thrid year, but have you tried getting hold of an official copy of what the university did and your special circumstances and attaching that along with your first and second year transcripts? It's a lot extra to add to a CV but it should demonstrate the point more clearly.

Which has greater value?
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Quote From BilboBaggins:

And to stress the point I've recently been updating my CV, and made sure that I noted that I had been funded by a research council for my PhD.


Likewise :D

Which has greater value?
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You'd be doing the PhD and the work, not the institution. Whilst it might be nice to have a big name as the place you studied it's not that important. Much more important is the work you do, the papers you produce and your supervisors. Supervisor rep is more important than uni rep I feel.

As funding is quite competative then it's another feather in your cap but a fairly small and inconsequential one. Fundings mainly nice because you a) don't spend as much time tyring to balance PhD work and earning, and b) as Sneaks says often more value is placed on getting a funded student passed.

End Note vs One Note
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Quote From BilboBaggins:

Quote From peljam:

As for installing it on more than one computer....normally the license is for one computer only and installing on more than one is technically illegal (Piracy).=


I've just rechecked (I'm not in favour of piracy and was sure I hadn't done that this time): the license I bought says it's for "single-user, non-concurrent licences". And since it's just me using the package, but using it on my various different computers at different times, that's ok.

But it could be a problem for Natassia and her Dad.


Good point! (up)

Sorry I should have mentioned the differences in seat licenses and user licenses. You're quite right (and I didn't mean to imply you were a pirate ;) ). A single user license is fine for your situation across multiple computers but not Natassia's.

End Note vs One Note
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Quote From Natassia:

Sorry to hijack your thread here Jepson but I am also thinking of getting EndNote as I am starting my PhD later this year and already losing track of my many research papers and articles; a lot of what I am using for my MSc, and a few of the things I used during my Undergrad degree will definitely be useful so it's not like I am starting totally from scratch. I think I'd prefer to use EndNote, but I have Windows 2007 so would it be better/easier to use OneNote?

Also, how does the online version of EndNote differ from the version you pay for? When I start my PhD I will be in uni approximately 3 days a week and they have EndNote on the computers there, would it be easy to transfer data from the uni computers to my laptop at home?

Finally, my dad is doing a part time MA in art history with the OU and may benefit from Endnote as well (might be an incentive for him to put a bit of money towards it!). Is there a way that I can have two separate sections on it, one for my PhD and one for his MA? Also, could I install it on my laptop and his desktop, but only pay one fee?

Hope those questions make sense, but I'm quite ignorant when it comes to things like this!

Nx


The online endnote, endnote web, doesn't come with quite as many bells and whistles as the full version. You make an account and then can load paper references to it. You can organise them into different lists and the export them as various file types (word, notepad, rich text, html even) with various referencing styles. You can also export your lists as endote compatible files to add to the full endote library as well (though I'd check on the versions used as sometimes I can get cranky). Endnote web is pretty usefully for organising, reminding yourself of studies and what sort of area they are in and making quite work of references and bibliographies. The full endnote is much better at building full libraries of references and referencing in text. As far as I'm aware anyway, as I stick mainly with web.

It should be fairly easy to keep updating and moving from endnote at uni to web at home but if you're doing it often, and can get if for a decent price you might as well just get the full version.

As for installing it on more than one computer....normally the license is for one computer only and installing on more than one is technically illegal (Piracy). But it's possible and probably easy enough to do, and I doubt anyone is going to shop you in for it. I'm not saying do it, but I am saying the rate of software piracy amongst academics, for such programs, is high ;)


Jobseekers allowance
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Quote From jepsonclough:

Maximum 16 hours working a week but as you are not looking for work it is probably fraud if you do claim it - just not worth it.


Another thing I was wondering (hi-jacking the post a little) but are you even eligible for job seekers if you're a full time student? You're not as an undergrad I'm sure, and I always assumed the same was true at post grad. Linked with what you're saying about not looking for work I guess.

End Note vs One Note
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:) Definately get it then. It'll save some hassle. I don't often miss not having Endnote over Endnote web as I live about 5 mins away from Uni. But there have been occasions where it would have saved time having the full version on hand.

End Note vs One Note
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I use endnote web a lot as I don't have endnote at home. It works fine for me especially with linked sites such as WoK. It means a little more to and fro-ing occassionally but not so much that I feel the need to buy endnote, and I'm getting towards the end of it all now. That said £55 sounds like a decent price. Is that just for one year of use or is it indefinate?

Jobseekers allowance
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Citizen Advice should be able to help. Maybe your post grad school too? They might have had to deal with this before. Mine for example are well aware of the state of the local council and gave me stacks of my exemption form because they knew the first one would be ignored, and the second wouldn't ever get sent back etc. Not that it mattered, even when they did accept the form and log it I got sent a court summons eventually for not paying it (on a day I was meant to have work presented at a conference no less!).

I can't think what other evidence they would need aside from your exemption and official course dates. It sounds like they're just being clueless in regards to post grad student status. Did you get an official reason as to why it was rejected the second time?

I wouldn't go in an register for jobseekers because as Jepsonclough says if you're already working part-time you shouldn't be able to. Best case scenario they won't let you and you waste a day, worst they'll assume you're attempting to defraud them.

Are you keeping a note of dates/times of all correspondance and with whom? If the faffing about does cause a delay in your partner's claim then if you need to make a complaint later it will help (especially if you end up with any unexpected costs and charges).