我们希望知道的是:让你的博士学位走上正轨的经验教训

R. Loudoun, E. Morrison, M. Saunders, K. Townsend
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多年来,我们经常与彼此、博士生以及许多同事和朋友讨论如何更好地支持博士生和导师/顾问的博士之旅。认识到学生和导师生活经历的丰富性,以及他们的见解和学习对他人保持博士学位的重要性,我们一直聊到深夜,讨论如何让他们和其他人的故事、他们现在所知道的以及他们所学到的课程更容易理解。这本书汇集了来自世界各地和不同学科背景的作者的贡献。它是关于社会科学领域的博士研究人员每天都要面对的现实。与大多数关于博士研究和研究方法文本的书籍不同,它将中心舞台,从当前和过去的候选人以及导师的角度来看他们的生活经历。我们编写这本书的目的是为那些正在考虑(或目前正在进行)博士研究和支持他们的人提供见解。虽然每个人的经历(和博士学位)都是独一无二的,但重要的是要认识到也有一些共同点。这本书的目的是陪伴你的博士之旅,从最初的想法“如何开始”到提交和找到第一份工作。我们的目标是尽可能接近与朋友或值得信赖的顾问坐在一起聊天,喝一杯咖啡,茶,甚至杜松子酒和奎宁水。这不是一个循序渐进的程序文本;更确切地说,它是关于其他人在博士过程中所经历的现实,通过这些,它为他们提供了一个关于博士过程现实的见解、建议和教训的平台。
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What we wish we had known: lessons learned to keep your doctorate on track
Over the years we have often talked with one another, with our doctoral students, and with numerous colleagues and friends about how doctoral students and supervisors/advisors might be better supported on their doctoral journeys. Recognizing the richness of both students’ and supervisors’ lived experiences, and the importance of their insights and learning to others in helping to keep doctorates on track, we have chatted long into the night about how we might make their and others’ stories, what they now know, and the lessons they have learned more accessible. This book brings together contributions from authors across the world and from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds. It is about the realities doctoral researchers in the social sciences face on a day-to-day basis. Unlike the majority of books about doctoral research and research methods texts, it places centre stage, their lived experiences from the perspective of current and past candidates, as well as supervisors. Our aim in compiling this book is to offer insights to those thinking about (or presently undertaking) doctoral research and those supporting them. While everyone’s experiences (and doctorates) are unique, it is important to recognize that there are some commonalities too. The book is meant to be a companion for your doctoral journey, from the first thoughts of ‘how to begin’ through to submission and finding that first job. We aim for the book to be as close as possible to sitting and chatting with a friend or trusted advisor over a cup of coffee, tea, or even a gin and tonic. This is not a step-by-step procedural text; rather, it is about the realities that others have experienced during the doctoral process, and through these it gives a platform for their insights, advice and lessons regarding the realities of the doctoral process.
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