How to Get Your PhD
A Handbook for the Journey
Herausgeber: Brown, Gavin
How to Get Your PhD
A Handbook for the Journey
Herausgeber: Brown, Gavin
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A unique take on how to survive and thrive in the process your PhD, this is a book that stands out from the crowd of traditional PhD guides.
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A unique take on how to survive and thrive in the process your PhD, this is a book that stands out from the crowd of traditional PhD guides.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 194mm x 132mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866923
- ISBN-10: 0198866925
- Artikelnr.: 60588979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 194mm x 132mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9780198866923
- ISBN-10: 0198866925
- Artikelnr.: 60588979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Gavin Brown is Professor of Machine Learning, and Director of Research for the Department of Computer Science, at the University of Manchester, UK. He obtained his PhD in 2004 from the University of Birmingham, winning the British Computer Society Distinguished Dissertation Award, given annually for the most outstanding UK thesis in Computer Science. In 2005 he joined Manchester, and since then has built a team working on Machine Learning and Data Science, contributing both fundamental and applied research, funded by the UK and EU government as well as industry sponsors
* 1: What is a PhD?
* 2: Things you need to know
* 3: Things that will happen
* 4: How to Find your New Idea
* 5: How to work with a Supervisor
* 6: Work on Yourself
* 7: How to Read
* 8: How to Write
* 9: How to give Presentations
* 10: What happens in a Viva?
* 11: Your Post-PhD Life
* 12: Skills you will have gained
* i: Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell DBE FRS: Choosing a Career in
Science
* ii: Professor Victoria Burns: Becoming a Reflective Professional
* iii: Professor Steve Furber CBE FRS FREng: Doing your PhD as part of
a team
* iv: Dr Lucy Kissick: Saying yes to opportunity and no
* v: Professor Hiranya Peiris: The Rewards of Risk in Research
* vi: Professor Melanie Leng MBE: Top Writing Tips
* vii: Professor Jeremy Wyatt: Mistakes your Supervisor will make
* viii: Professor David Hand OBE FBA MMC: A PhD in Statistics and Data
Science
* ix: Dr Carolyn Virca: Building a Strong Support Network .
* x: Dr Shakir Mohamed: Inventing Ourselves: Responsibility and
Diversity in Research
* xi: Dr Jonny Brooks-Bartlett: Public Engagement in Research
* xii: Dr Jennifer Polk: Your career is up to you
* 2: Things you need to know
* 3: Things that will happen
* 4: How to Find your New Idea
* 5: How to work with a Supervisor
* 6: Work on Yourself
* 7: How to Read
* 8: How to Write
* 9: How to give Presentations
* 10: What happens in a Viva?
* 11: Your Post-PhD Life
* 12: Skills you will have gained
* i: Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell DBE FRS: Choosing a Career in
Science
* ii: Professor Victoria Burns: Becoming a Reflective Professional
* iii: Professor Steve Furber CBE FRS FREng: Doing your PhD as part of
a team
* iv: Dr Lucy Kissick: Saying yes to opportunity and no
* v: Professor Hiranya Peiris: The Rewards of Risk in Research
* vi: Professor Melanie Leng MBE: Top Writing Tips
* vii: Professor Jeremy Wyatt: Mistakes your Supervisor will make
* viii: Professor David Hand OBE FBA MMC: A PhD in Statistics and Data
Science
* ix: Dr Carolyn Virca: Building a Strong Support Network .
* x: Dr Shakir Mohamed: Inventing Ourselves: Responsibility and
Diversity in Research
* xi: Dr Jonny Brooks-Bartlett: Public Engagement in Research
* xii: Dr Jennifer Polk: Your career is up to you
* 1: What is a PhD?
* 2: Things you need to know
* 3: Things that will happen
* 4: How to Find your New Idea
* 5: How to work with a Supervisor
* 6: Work on Yourself
* 7: How to Read
* 8: How to Write
* 9: How to give Presentations
* 10: What happens in a Viva?
* 11: Your Post-PhD Life
* 12: Skills you will have gained
* i: Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell DBE FRS: Choosing a Career in
Science
* ii: Professor Victoria Burns: Becoming a Reflective Professional
* iii: Professor Steve Furber CBE FRS FREng: Doing your PhD as part of
a team
* iv: Dr Lucy Kissick: Saying yes to opportunity and no
* v: Professor Hiranya Peiris: The Rewards of Risk in Research
* vi: Professor Melanie Leng MBE: Top Writing Tips
* vii: Professor Jeremy Wyatt: Mistakes your Supervisor will make
* viii: Professor David Hand OBE FBA MMC: A PhD in Statistics and Data
Science
* ix: Dr Carolyn Virca: Building a Strong Support Network .
* x: Dr Shakir Mohamed: Inventing Ourselves: Responsibility and
Diversity in Research
* xi: Dr Jonny Brooks-Bartlett: Public Engagement in Research
* xii: Dr Jennifer Polk: Your career is up to you
* 2: Things you need to know
* 3: Things that will happen
* 4: How to Find your New Idea
* 5: How to work with a Supervisor
* 6: Work on Yourself
* 7: How to Read
* 8: How to Write
* 9: How to give Presentations
* 10: What happens in a Viva?
* 11: Your Post-PhD Life
* 12: Skills you will have gained
* i: Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell DBE FRS: Choosing a Career in
Science
* ii: Professor Victoria Burns: Becoming a Reflective Professional
* iii: Professor Steve Furber CBE FRS FREng: Doing your PhD as part of
a team
* iv: Dr Lucy Kissick: Saying yes to opportunity and no
* v: Professor Hiranya Peiris: The Rewards of Risk in Research
* vi: Professor Melanie Leng MBE: Top Writing Tips
* vii: Professor Jeremy Wyatt: Mistakes your Supervisor will make
* viii: Professor David Hand OBE FBA MMC: A PhD in Statistics and Data
Science
* ix: Dr Carolyn Virca: Building a Strong Support Network .
* x: Dr Shakir Mohamed: Inventing Ourselves: Responsibility and
Diversity in Research
* xi: Dr Jonny Brooks-Bartlett: Public Engagement in Research
* xii: Dr Jennifer Polk: Your career is up to you