Dr Marian Petre is Professor of Computing at the Open University, UK, and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Holder. Her experience includes establishing a PhD programme, running doctoral consortia at international conferences, giving tutorials on research methods in the UK, US and Europe, and presenting research workshops for PhD students as well as supervising and examining doctoral students.
Dr Gordon Rugg is a former field archaeologist and English lecturer turned computer scientist, who is now head of the Knowledge Modelling Group at Keele University. He is the author of Using Statistics (Open University Press, 2007).
Gordon and Marian are also the authors of A Gentle Guide to Research Methods (Open University Press, 2006).
"I feel grateful to have found this book only a year into my PhD. It has opened my eyes to the world of academia. There is more to a PhD than just research in the sense of working on a problem, getting some results and publishing your findings. This book has allowed me to open my eyes and see all the other things I should be doing to fully succeed at my endeavour of becoming a researcher myself." Dominic Hosler, University of Sheffield This bestselling book on the process of PhD research provides readers with engaging discussion and comprehensive guidance on aspects that other books don't usually mention. Covering all the key topics of the previous edition, including what a PhD is really about, how to do one well, how to decipher what your supervisor actually means by terms like 'good referencing' and 'clean research question', and how to design, report and defend your research,the authors continue to offer an accessible, down-to-earth, and insightful account of the whole PhD process. Their advice addresses how to avoid some of the pitfalls en route to a successful submission. Updated throughout, the new edition includes new material on: Critical thinking Research skills The route to research independence Different models of studyThe Unwritten Rules of PhD Research is essential reading for anyone considering a PhD or embarking on one. It will tell you the things many students wish someone had told them before they started.
题记:其实是学院布置的读后感作业,发骚半会儿,憋出一篇人不像人鬼不像鬼的文章,聊以自慰 依稀记得还在本科时候,曾无意中在网上发现这本书的英文版pdf“The Unwritten Rules of PHD Research”,当时读过之后立马就有从小本升级为大博的信心膨胀之感。加上类似书籍自己确...
评分这本书的书名翻译的不够好。应该是《不能言说的博士研究秘笈》之类。 因为此书的主要作用是,是当你开始有了读博士学位的念头时,一个有着丰富经验的长者在喝咖啡时跟你谈的一些人生经验。所谓人生经验,就是不用在课堂上开打课列提纲考试的那种,而是需要言传身教潜移默化才...
评分原文发布在这里: http://www.oeddyo.com/%E3%80%8A%E7%BB%99%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E7%94%9F%E7%9A%84%E5%AD%A6%E6%9C%AF%E5%BB%BA%E8%AE%AE%E3%80%8B%E2%94%80%E2%94%80%E5%91%8A%E8%AF%89%E4%BD%A0%E4%B8%80%E7%82%B9%E7%A0%94%E7%A9%B6%E5%83%A7%E4%BB%AC/ 以下是正文,因为...
评分 评分题记:其实是学院布置的读后感作业,发骚半会儿,憋出一篇人不像人鬼不像鬼的文章,聊以自慰 依稀记得还在本科时候,曾无意中在网上发现这本书的英文版pdf“The Unwritten Rules of PHD Research”,当时读过之后立马就有从小本升级为大博的信心膨胀之感。加上类似书籍自己确...
基本还是以理工科博士以及英国模式为样本的。
评分路漫漫其修远兮 T_T
评分比较全面地从非专业知识方面介绍了读PhD的“术”,我觉得每个PhD新生都应该读一读
评分比较全面地从非专业知识方面介绍了读PhD的“术”,我觉得每个PhD新生都应该读一读
评分路漫漫其修远兮 T_T
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