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Do you have a support group where you can share your work for comments.
Sometimes you can turn a dead end into a glorious moment, by proving you can do it.
Find people in your field, share, discuss your work, edit and re-edit until very convincing,
Incase you don't hear from your supervisor but have done a good job you will present good work and get more comments at the conference,
Best wishes!
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All the best Tudor!
But you can just inform the conference organisers that I have updated results, incase you can replace the abstract...they usually do that, it's just they make it seem impossible so that all participants are not always emailing with changes :-)
Thanks a lot Nad75 for the useful article,
Thanks a lot for the advice Bloop,
I have benefited also. Maybe also add more to the procrastination part. How to overcome it!
Very sorry about your loss.
When I lost my Dad during Masters study, my Supervisor sent an email to check if I was back from home, and asked how I was?
By the time we met, he began from the email, which was easier for both of us. He didn't say much about the loss, gauging I could cry, but the general response I got was warmth, kindness, understanding.
Even if someone decides to keep quiet about your loss, but at least their actions, should be an assurance that they care what you are going through. A simple reply to your emails could have been a good gesture.
At PhD level, a Supervisor - Student relationship is more than just a dissertation. They are your first support structure. Yes you are right to expect at least some sympathy.
But because they proved to be from another planet than yours.....keep going, find other people that understand what you are going through, talk about your pain if need be, like you have done here, so it doesn't bottle up. Don't keep to yourself. It is well!
I would like forumites to please help me with strategies for writing my literature study in such a way that it becomes a publishable piece.
My field is Social Science.
In the end I want to build a theoretical framework/model that can help the analysis of my study results (gaps and the contribution of my study)
TreeofLife and all, just to update you...managed to present my proposal today afternoon my time and apparently A, was very bad, spiting me and even lied about something that he said it exists when it doesn't exist. A senses am now more inclined to B in direction and thus still want control of the work. During the presentation, B stood for me through it all. B has gone the extra mile making personal arrangements with regards to next steps.
I am not sure if I should continue with A as the main or I formally ask for reshuffle....thinking about the futureπ₯
All the best, pray for the best outcome!
TreeofLife, you are indeed treeoflife, I feel I had a lot of anger wanting to go and fight with A but after your WISE counsel/advice, I feel, I will keep acknowledging B's contribution in presentations/discussions as more inclined to the direction of the study and should any publications come up, B will be the obvious second co-author, should A remain adamant and want to feel good on formal paper. I will keep you posted!
Thank you again
Hi all,
I need advice guys. I was allocated an external Supervisor (A) who is not an academic- by this I mean not teaching or supervising students anywhere. No strong publication record, less than 3 papers, and these were done over 7 years ago. Supervisor seems to have connections in the department. On our initial meeting I raised issues to do with my research that I wanted to achieve. Seeing I might struggle under such supervision, I raised this with department and was allocated a now very competent person (B) as part of the team.
Now having submitted my RP to both, A's approach is akward, having had 2-3 meetings already, focus tends to be on outline, references etc. But this is just a concept note which needs guidance on strategic direction?
From B's feedback, I feel my concept note has been fully read. Commented on key methodological issues, and offered more insights into other options etc. B is an accomplished Professor, widely published, understands methodology/how study should evolve etc.
Now A came first and am sure based on contract, wants assumes lead, which I think, wrong person on good research.
I have discussed with B the possibility of taking the lead, no obvious reservations of taking the lead. So I need advice, should I discuss this with A and share my concerns and let B lead.
If I remain quiet now it might ruin my work at critical phases of the work.
Please advice me beloved and best approach!
Hi all,
I need advice guys. I was allocated an external Supervisor (A) who is not an academic- by this I mean not teaching or supervising students anywhere. No strong publication record, less than 3 papers, and these were done over 7 years ago. Supervisor seems to have connections in the department. On our initial meeting I raised issues to do with my research that I wanted to achieve. Seeing I might struggle under such supervision, I raised this with department and was allocated a now very competent person (B) as part of the team.
Now having submitted my RP to both, A's approach is akward, having had 2-3 meetings already, focus tends to be on outline, references etc. But this is just a concept note which needs guidance on strategic direction?
From B's feedback, I feel my concept note has been fully read. Commented on key methodological issues, and offered more insights into other options etc. B is an accomplished Professor, widely published, understands methodology/how study should evolve etc.
Now A came first and am sure based on contract, wants assumes lead, which I think, wrong person on good research.
I have discussed with B the possibility of taking the lead, no obvious reservations of taking the lead. So I need advice, should I discuss this with A and share my concerns and let B lead.
If I remain quiet now it might ruin my work at critical phases of the work.
Please advice me beloved and best approach!
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