Sticky Advice for Research Students
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McGann, Sarah
Milech, Barbara
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McGann, Sarah and Milech, Barbara. 2013. Sticky Advice for Research Students, in Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-C. and Peters, M.A. (ed), Of Other Thoughts: Non Traditional Ways to the Doctorate. A Guidebook for Candidates and Supervisors, pp. 53-66. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.
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Of Other Thoughts: Non Traditional Ways to the Doctorate. A Guidebook for Candidates and Supervisors
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The sticky advice for doctoral students reproduced on the following page represents our sense of the collaboration between doctoral student and supervisor when all goes well. For Sarah, it represents her sense that the doctoral student moves from a position of learning to teaching – the sticky notes come from a presentation she gave to current doctoral students in her department shortly after graduation.
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