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I did another PGR Tips last month (but then went on holiday). This time on how to prepare an elevator pitch...
Do you ever get asked what you do and you’re not sure what to answer? Do you try and convey your enthusiasm for your research?... here are some practical tips to perfect what you say in different situations:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/PGR%20Tips%20issue%2044%20honing%20your%20elevator%20pitch.pdf
best!
Tennie
Hi all,
the Advancing in Academia course is running in Bristol on 22 September: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/56271-251061/Advancing-in-academia-.html#pageInfo
it is free, and really interactive.
enjoy!
Tennie
Hi all,
this course is running again, this time in Bristol on 23 September:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/56271-250631/Careers-in-focus-Careers-in-academia-.html#pageInfo
same programme as before. The event is free and really well organised.....
enjoy!
Tennie
Dear all,
The University of East Anglia are running a residential, experiential learning course specifically to prepare people to become entrepeneurs in the low carbon economy. The course is held on 7 to 9 September. It is open to early career researchers (including postdocs) from across the country and it is free. The course includes a visit to Adnams brewery as an example of a low carbon enterprise. For more information on the course and on how to sign up visit: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/56271-264591/Business-skills-and-the-low-Carbon-economy.html
it sounds like a great opportunity to me!
Tennie
Dear all,
The University of East Anglia are running a residential, experiential learning course specifically to prepare people to become entrepeneurs in the low carbon economy. The course is held on 7 to 9 September. It is open to early career researchers from across the country and it is free. The course includes a visit to Adnams brewery as an example of a low carbon enterprise. For more information on the course and on how to sign up visit: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/56271-264591/Business-skills-and-the-low-Carbon-economy.html
it sounds like a great opportunity to me!
Tennie
Dear all,
do you enjoy sharing your enthusiasm for your research with other people? Are you required to do public engagement as part of your doctorate? Vitae have opened an online discussion space on public engagement on:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/260911/Public-engagement.html
It holds articles on PE from different perspectives to which more will be added over the next fortnight and you are very welcome to add your own or to comment.
We have also launched a booklet on this topic in our practical booklet series:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/169081/Researcher-booklets.html
enjoy!
Tennie
inspired by this thread and some of the others on preparing for vivas on this forum I wrote my latest PGR Tips on, ye, preparing for your viva:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/61811/Current-issue-of-PGR-Tips.html
enjoy!
Tennie
p.s. you can also sign up to get these sent to your email inbox every month:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/3866/PGR-Tips-registration.html
On the Vitae RS blog there has been some discussion on CiteUlike, an online tool. I get very enthusiastic reports on it but haven't got round to using it myself yet.
http://vitae.ac.uk/researchers/92123-205731/Citeulike---keeping-your-bibliography-on-the-web.html
hope that's useful,
Tennie
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Hi Montezuma,
sounds like you're pretty much nearly there! I agree with the planning reply by Pjlu (although I never did that myself). You are definitely not alone, procrastination is so common there is a section on it on the Vitae PGR website:
http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/1233/Procrastination-and-perfectionism.html
be honest with yourself in trying to get to the cause of your 'stalling': have you reached a difficult chapter? Was getting this job your main motivation which you've now achieved?
good luck!
Tennie
Hi MumPhDstudent,
Being asked to do a presentation is again likely to be a way to put you at ease! It means you can rehearse the start of the viva and it gives you an opportunity to set the tone. I think it is vital that you ask for clarification of what is expected- length etc.... I'd expect it to be shorter than 20 minutes to be honest. Could you make it a more informal as they will have read your thesis anyway?: particular highlights? or a 'you have read my thesis but this is what I have discovered in the last few months since' ?(if there is anything). This is your chance to show your enthusiasm!
Try to get enough sleep....
Good luck!
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I got asked to circulate this and though of you all:
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This will take you straight to the online survey, which should take you around 15 minutes to complete.
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If you have any queries about completing this survey, please contact Mike Coney at the British Council on +44 207 389 3139 or e-mail [email protected]. He will be happy to answer your questions.
Thank you in anticipation of your help with this survey.
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