Abstract writing - dos & don'ts: Do you want to share your newest research findings but need help writing your abstract for this year's EAPS Congress? Check out this helpful guide from our ESPR Early Career Investigators Section and improve your abstract 👉https://lnkd.in/duCWuZYf
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Are you completing a PhD or a Master by Research? Have you completed of undertaken one in the past? The doctoral researcher Jenna Barry (Technological University of the Shannon) is looking for testimonies related to intellectual isolation within research education. If you to contribute to her work on what seems to me a key component of success in early stage research communities, please fill in the following survey: https://lnkd.in/eu7mivgx The research aims to determine postgraduate experiences and the level of social and intellectual isolation within research education. Social isolation is discussed widely in the research literature, but less has been written about intellectual isolation, which can hinder the research journey. The survey is to determine research postgraduate experience, but there is an opportunity to suggest how challenges may be overcome. Participants can suggest opportunities to support a thriving research culture. #research #highereducation #socialsciences #SHS European Universities Community
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Call for Panelists When: Saturday, June 1, 2024 Where: UC Davis What: The upcoming interdisciplinary Post/Modern Subversion and Textual Rebellion conference is looking for panelists for its second day, which will be a graduate professionalization panel. We are primarily looking for panelists who attended graduate school (MA, MFA, or PhD route; JD considered, depending on pitch) and can share their experiences pursuing nontraditional post graduate endeavors. Academics within universities are also welcomed. Ideally, each speaker will talk for 5-15 minutes. This will be a less formal event. A light brunch will be served. All are welcome to attend, but this is primarily geared toward graduate students who are looking at various career opportunities. Possible topics of other professional pursuits can include, but are not limited to: -University administration -Community college professors -Editing and/or publishing -Nonprofits -Government -How to convey graduate school as professional experience on a resume, cover letter, or in a job interview To apply, please submit to [email protected] the following: -a 200 word pitch about the topic of your choosing -a 250 word bio -a short statement (max 200 words) explaining how graduate school contributed to your professional endeavors–or if it didn’t, how you plan on portraying this
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In case you missed it, we are running a $5000 giveaway to support ECRs. The entry deadline has now been extended to Nov 4th. However, get it in early as your name is in the draw every week until that date (including this week!). 👉 Enter the draw at: https://lnkd.in/gwgA6-_q Go in the draw to win 1 of 5 $1000 vouchers redeemable for 1-on-1 mentoring or manuscript editing & proofreading. Winners announced by email each week until Nov 4th. Limit of one entry per person. Entries restricted to MSc, PhD and Postdocs. Happy Monday! #giveaway #graduateresearch #ECRs
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One of the most challenging aspects of an academic career is dealing with the rejection of manuscripts which we have poured tons of time and energy into. The one thing that is beautiful about papers we really care about getting rejected is the process of re-realizing that no individual paper matters that much in the grand scheme. Not for our careers, and definitely not for our lives as a whole. From that perspective, we are arguably better positioned to interpret the reviewer feedback in a way that leads to growth as scholars and improvement of the paper.
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Great article on about writing aims and objectives for grant applications - the fundamentals of any project. Getting the two mixed up is one of the most common mistakes I see when reviewing proposals. Research Professional - Aiming true https://shar.es/agvkkP
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When you comprehensively list study limitations, you demonstrate a clear understanding of the study’s aims and scope, which serves as an unmistakable sign of your subject expertise. Read our blog post to know how you can improve your credibility as a researcher by accurately describing study limitations: https://ow.ly/cXVY50QIIbS
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🎉 Exciting news! We have just put out the call for reviewers for the 2025 International Conference on Games and Narrative (#ICGAN25)! We are looking for reviewers from all disciplines and industries (humanities, social sciences, STEM, industry, etc.). We’ve had a steady stream of exciting proposals come in the last couple of weeks (with more time left to submit!) and now we’re looking for reviewers. Those interested in participating can complete our form. This form will be asking reviewers for: ✅ General interest ✅ Relevant academic and/or industry background ✅ Research expertise ✅ The types of submissions reviewers are interested in reviewing #ICGAN2025 is open to receiving many different submission types including: paper or video essays, panel submissions, workshop submissions, and demo submissions. Each reviewer can expect to receive between five to en extended abstracts for assessment depending on the volume of submissions we receive If you are interested in serving as a reviewer, please submit your statement of interest for the consideration of the Organizing Committee by November 30, 2024. #uwaterloo #conference #callforreviewers https://lnkd.in/g_RZjEta
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How to Email Professors for Research Grants and Research Opportunities 🔵Email Structure: 🔆Subject Line: Clear and concise, e.g., "Inquiry About Research Grant Opportunities." 🔆Introduction: Briefly introduce yourself (name, academic status, university). 🔆Purpose: State the purpose of your email. Mention your interest in their research. 🔆Alignment: Explain how your research interests align with theirs. 🔆Request: Ask for information on available grants, scholarships, or research positions. 🔆Closing: Thank them for their time and consideration. Include your contact information. 🟣Attachments: ◾️Curriculum Vitae (CV): Highlight academic achievements and relevant experiences. ◾️Research Proposal: Outline your research objectives and methodology. ◾️Transcripts: Provide official academic records. ◾️Letters of Recommendation: Strong endorsements from professors or mentors. ◾️Personal Statement: Explain your motivation and goals. ◾️Publications or Papers: Relevant work that showcases your expertise. Following this structure will help you send professional and effective emails, increasing your chances of securing research grants and opportunities. #AcademicTips #ResearchOpportunities #ProfessionalEmail #ResearchGrants #StudentSuccess
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FREE GRADUATE SCHOOL ESSAY SAMPLES AT THE SCHOLARSHIP WEBINAR Winning a Graduate School position is heavily dependent on the quality and strength of the Graduate School Essays you submit. Such essays like the SOP, Personal Statement, Research Statement, Cold mails, LoRs are defining documents that enhance your chance of getting a Masters or PhD admission. You may not have seen some of these essays below. You may not even know what makes each of them strong or weak. That is why you need to see some of the samples others have used to win fully funded positions. At the Scholarship Webinar I will be giving out a pack that contains 822 different documents and strong samples. Some of these samples were used by my Mentees to win PhD positions with heavy funding. Other freebies I will share include a Cold Mail Bible, two samples of a strong academic CV in word docs. This Webinar is your perfect passport for Graduate School admission. In addition to the samples, I will be teaching how to create these application documents by yourself. Date:7th - 9th June, 2024 Venue: Zoom Time: 20:30 WAT Fee: #10,000 ($10) Register here 👉register:https://selar.co/26120m
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