The Ph.D. Process: A Student’s Guide to Graduate School in the Sciences
Online ISBN:
9780197710845
Print ISBN:
9780195118896
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Book
The Ph.D. Process: A Student’s Guide to Graduate School in the Sciences
Published online:
31 October 2023
Published in print:
25 February 1999
Online ISBN:
9780197710845
Print ISBN:
9780195118896
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Bloom, Dale F, Jonathan D Karp, and Nicholas Cohen, The Ph.D. Process: A Student’s Guide to Graduate School in the Sciences (New York, NY , 1999; online edn, Oxford Academic, 31 Oct. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195118896.001.0001, accessed 16 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This guide is a lively chronicle of the graduate school years that describe the intellectual and emotional experience of obtaining a Ph.D. in a scientific field. Readers will learn what to expect from professors and advisors, and how to prepare for oral exams, simplify the dissertation writing, reap the long-term benefits of the Ph.D. process and acquire strategies for survival and success. Tips on applying, and information for foreign students, are included.
Subject
Science and Mathematics
Collection:
Oxford Scholarship Online
Contents
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Front Matter
- 1 Deciding to Go to Graduate School
- 2 Selecting an Advisor: Whose Lab Is Right for Me
- 3 The Stages of Graduate School
- 4 Classes, Tournal Clubs, Lab Meetings, and Seminars
- 5 The Absent Professor
- 6 How You Learn
- 7 Deciding on Research Projects for Your Dissertation
- 8 Networking
- 9 Picking a Dissertation Committee, and Defending the Proposal at the Preliminary Oral Exam
- 10 The Life of a Graduate Student
- 11 Some Additional Aspects of Graduate School Life: Lab Notebooks, Etiquette, Competition, Luck
- 12 Do I Belong Here: Insecurity and Stress
- 13 Foreign Students: Unique Problems and Stresses
- 14 On the Art of Scientific Writing.
- 15 What Should Your Goals Be While in Graduate School
- 16 Times They Are A-Changing
- 17 The End Is in Sight: Writing the Dissertation
- 18 The Final Oral Exam (The Defense)
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