Quote From Noctu:Quote From Mackem_Beefy:======= Date Modified 03 Aug 2011 22:12:25 =======Quote From Noctu:
Hi Marie, I'm at Queen's Campus, School of Medicine and Health!
Slightly worried now Mackem!
Not at all, as the people I dealt with have all gone now. Besides, Stockton is another world. ;-)
I was at the South Road Campus in Durham itself. As I was a home based researcher there for one year's post-doc, I never got too deeply involved. That is as much as I'm saying, except to say that the cultural differences for someone who's gone through the new Uni. route can lead to some interesting juxtapositions. :-)
Arhhh :-) Makes sense. Yeah it does feel like another world sometimes, not only in comparison with Durham main campus but even in comparison to civilised society ;-)
(up) :-)
You'll have probably found there's the established Durham set up and then there's Stockton out on a limb. That might not be a bad thing, being away from the centre and left to get on with things. That said, I had no reason ever to set foot on Stockton campus as the job I was doing required no interaction with them, so I'm in no real position to judge.
The advice I'm trying to give to Marie is just to make sure she can work with the academics and others she'll be with for the next few years. I personally found my situation with the senior academic having too much of a hands on approach not for me, smothering if you like (not in a nice way) and I felt constrained. I could not take proper ownership of the project and give it my best. I also perceived a sort of tunnel vision in some people, though that may be a little unfair description of some people's focus.
It was a situation I was warned might happen in that the culture and expectations of people can be slightly different depending on the senior academic leading in a given field. That perception may in part be because of me coming from a New University / Old Polytechnic into an older, established institution.
To be fair, however, different situations suit different people. Durham has produced some ground breaking research and the data and published information put out by them in some cases has been top class. That includes the senior academic who was in charge of me to be fair to him.
It's a few years ago now and I learned some valuable lessons in life from that (judge situations properly before becoming involved being one, also the art of diplomacy). I guess if I'd done my PhD there (and I did have an offer before I opted for the New University), my development may have been more in tune with the culture of the place. Instead, I found myself in at the deep end as a post-doc.
I'm trying my best to take a balanced view of my time there and be fair as I can.
Noctu, you probably feel differently out at Stockton and the set-up in your department may be one that suits you. It just didn't work for me at Durham and it's just one of those things. That's one reason it's important to know the people you're working with.