Collaboration Skills
Eelko K. R. E. Huizingh ()
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Eelko K. R. E. Huizingh: University of Groningen
Chapter Chapter 3 in Unlocking PhD Success, 2023, pp 40-59 from Springer
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Abstract Doing a Ph.D. involves collaborationCollaboration skills to improve your work, get approvalApproval getting, and share results. The professional relationship with your supervisorSupervisor is the most important one. What makes anSupervisorideal ideal supervisorIdeal supervisor? How to assess supervisor qualities and the match with you? SupervisorsSupervisor can provide five types of supportSupervisorsupport types, and you will have multiple (categories of) meetings that need to be managed well. Collaboration with others starts with making an offer, which involves four stages, from identifying your needs to makingPitch collaboration a pitchCollaborationpitch. For any collaboration to succeed, communication is crucial. How to prevent people from misunderstanding you? Finally, Ph.D. students are also members of the global academic communityAcademic community. In many ways, you can benefit from and contribute to professional associationsProfessional associations, conferences, journalsJournals, and working groupsWorking groups.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-40651-5_3
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