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Working with Your Supervisor

The supervisory relationship is crucial to the success of your PhD. In this short online course, you’ll discover practical tips for optimising this relationship. We’ll consider common problems and develop strategies for overcoming them.

By the end of the course, you’ll have:

  • A clearer sense of the supervisory relationship and how it develops.
  • Tools and  templates for getting the most out of your supervisory meetings.
  • Techniques for requesting constructive feedback.
  • An awareness of common problems and how to deal with them.

This course is designed and presented by Dr Catherine Pope. Catherine is a coach, trainer, writer, and geek, who has worked with more than 4,000 researchers. She has published a book on How to Finish Your PhD. You can find out more at www.phdprogress.com.

Module Content

Sections Status
1

Introduction

2

Understanding the Supervisory Relationship

3

Building Autonomy

4

Improving Communication

5

Dealing with Problems

6

Conclusion

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Improving Communication
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