Mastering Your PhD - Patricia A. Gosling

Mastering Your PhD

Patricia A. Gosling

出版社

Springer

出版时间

2006-07-28

ISBN

9783540333876

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

"Mastering your PhD" helps guide PhD students through their graduate student days. Filled with practical advice on getting started, communicating with your supervisor, staying the course, and planning for the future, this book is a handy guide for graduate students who need that extra bit of help getting started and making it through. Every year, thousands of students around the world embark on the long and difficult journey toward a PhD. Some of these students will make it through their program with flying colors. Others will experience difficulty getting to the end: some will sink and some will manage to swim barely. The doctoral years can be daunting. While mainly directed to PhD students in the sciences, the book's scope is broad enough to encompass the obstacles and hurdles that almost all PhD students face at some point in their doctoral training. Who should read this book? Students of the physical and life sciences, computer science, math, and medicine thinking about entering a PhD program, doctoral students at the beginning of their research and any graduate student who is feeling frustrated and stuck. Its never too early or too late! </P>

"A must for any student in natural science who is doing or is considering doing a PhD. Also, I strongly recommend PhD supervisors to read this book they will learn a lot."</P>

Henrik Stapelfeldt, Professor of Chemistry, Arhus Denmark</P>

"At last, a book about graduate study that paints the big picture and that recognizes PhD work as a real job involving many of the same relationship and business issues that will be important to students throughout their careers. Outstanding!"</P>

Lou Bloomfield, Professor of Physics, University of Virginia, USA</P>

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用户评论
A wery good guide book for scientific career:)
按照读博的时间,分析了每一阶段可能遇到的问题,并给出一些方法,都是些很简单的英语,读完还挺受用。
很简单,意见也是。量化目标,social起来呀,都是简简单单又很难坚持的事情。全流程的意见都包括,很喜欢其中两个汇报表格,在未来读博的日子里时不时翻翻,常看常新吧。
don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant. don't feel guilty about having to take a break from time to time, you'll come back refreshed and ready to get on with your work. Annual evaluation列出来做了什么,再列出来可以做得更好的地方,写出阻碍进步的因素,赞美导师给予的具体帮助。 要记住写作的实际情况可能比计划中的更长。
目前读过的最客观诚恳的一本关于读博的书了!按照整个博士时间线分成了十几个章节,每个章节都条理清晰,按点扩展。特别挑了setbacks, celebrate success, 和 what is the next仔细阅读,收获颇丰!里面包含了life is fluid, celebrate your success is to acknowledge co-works for their contribution等等随处可见的一些我非常赞同的观点!值得再读!
过于general的书籍放在GPT时代没什么优势
“庆祝自己的成功是对合作者的一种认可。”我理解是,让你的partner感受到他的贡献
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