Monday, November 23, 2015
Busting brain myths
An entertaining and enlightening video addressing some common myths about the brain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qK3HK8HhHOg&feature=youtu.be
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Note Taking in Graduate School
Some useful information from the "gradhacker" column in Inside Higher Ed.
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/note-taking-graduate-school
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Get Your Ph.D. Without the Hassle, Thanks to Stephen Colbert
From the Chronicle of Higher Education:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/get-your-ph-d-without-the-hassle-thanks-to-stephen-colbert/104851?cid=gs&utm_source=gs&utm_medium=en
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Skills that PhDs need for their job is a critical issue for universities
See this article from University Affairs
Grad Student Members Needed for the GSLI Committee
We’re currently seeking two new student members for the GSLI at either the Master’s level or Ph.D. level. We need one person from the Humanities and one from the Sciences, and one of the two new members should be an international student who speaks English as a second or additional language. If you’re interested in services for grad students, or you’re thinking about a career in academia and would like some committee experience with a group that’s friendly, informal, and most importantly functional, then please consider joining us – we meet about three times each semester. You must be available to attend at least two of these fall meetings: Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 10am; Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 2:30pm; and Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 9:30am. Email gsli@uoguelph.ca and be sure to include your level and department.
Friday, July 10, 2015
PhD student experience “dehumanizing,” says ASHE president-elect
Studying for a PhD can be a “dehumanizing” and “humiliating” experience, according to Scott Thomas, President-Elect of the US Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE). In his recent talk at the annual conference of the UK Council for Graduate Education, Thomas highlighted the need for greater socialization and social support systems for graduate students. While he admits that doctoral programs “should be a challenging experience,” Thomas added that these programs are “needlessly isolating” in their disregard for promoting social relations between their students.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
From academica top ten on June 4, 2015:
"According to Conference Board of Canada data,
less than 20% of PhD graduates find careers as tenure-track professors.
However, this may not mean that universities are producing too many PhD
graduates. Conference Board researcher Daniel Munro says that "if the
purpose of a PhD is to train people for academia, then we produce way
too many. By contrast, if you think the purpose of a PhD is to produce
advanced researchers, then ... maybe we produce just the right amount."
Munro suggests that the problem is not the number of PhDs, but that many
PhDs are not well-prepared for careers outside of academia. Moreover, misconceptions held by many employers may make them reluctant to hire PhDs."
Good thing you've got the GSLI!
Friday, May 15, 2015
New Survey Software Available
Qualtrics survey software is now available at no cost to University of Guelph students, staff and faculty. As the gold standard in survey software, Qualtrics can be used for academic purposes - including teaching and research - as well as administrative tasks like e-voting and evaluations.
It meets all the requirements for the storage of highly sensitive (S3) data, with encryption over the entire survey cycle (collection, storage and analysis). With robust online support and a web-delivered Quick Start program, users can learn the basics in a few short hours.
In addition, the convenience of this mobile- and tablet-friendly software allows for real-time access to survey data.
To create your Qualtrics account, or for support academic needs, please visit the Library website: http://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/get-assistance/maps-gis-data/web-surveys
Thursday, March 19, 2015
5 Classic Research Presentation Mistakes
A great article from The Thesis Whisperer on common mistakes people make when presenting research.
Such mistakes are:
-Being too detailed with the data.
-Spending too much time on the theory but not on the work.
-Not explaining why the research is important.
-Reading directly from the Thesis.
-Being intimidated by question time.
Article by: The Thesis Whisperer
http://thesiswhisperer.com/2010/11/25/5-classic-research-presentation-mistakes/
Such mistakes are:
-Being too detailed with the data.
-Spending too much time on the theory but not on the work.
-Not explaining why the research is important.
-Reading directly from the Thesis.
-Being intimidated by question time.
Article by: The Thesis Whisperer
http://thesiswhisperer.com/2010/11/25/5-classic-research-presentation-mistakes/
Labels:
academic,
being awesome,
confidence,
improvement,
mistakes,
thesis
Monday, March 16, 2015
Navigating the Academic Conference with Social Anxiety
Conferences are a great opportunity for networking, showcasing your work as well as learning from the work of others. While some may find socializing in a crowded place normal, others may be very uncomfortable in such an environment. The article offers tips such as how to prepare, how to be organized, and how to be comfortable while also stepping out of your own comfort zone to meet new people.
Navigating the Academic Conference with Social Anxiety
Article by Katie Shives
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/navigating-academic-conference-social-anxiety
Navigating the Academic Conference with Social Anxiety
Article by Katie Shives
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/navigating-academic-conference-social-anxiety
Labels:
academic,
anxiety,
being comfortable,
conference,
networking,
presenting
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Job Search Mistakes
A video/article from University Affairs addressing some of the most common mistakes students make while job searching.
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/video-mistakes-students-make-job-searching/
Article by: University Affairs (www.universityaffairs.ca)
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/video-mistakes-students-make-job-searching/
Article by: University Affairs (www.universityaffairs.ca)
Monday, February 23, 2015
How to ask for a reference letter.
Some helpful tips from University Affairs on asking a professor for a letter of reference. This article covers choosing the right person, how to prepare and the best way to thank them.
Article by: Adam Chapnick
www.universityaffairs.ca
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/how-to-ask-for-a-reference-letter/
Article by: Adam Chapnick
www.universityaffairs.ca
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/how-to-ask-for-a-reference-letter/
Labels:
being awesome,
Careers,
etiquette,
Grad School,
letter of reference,
professional skills,
professor
Friday, February 20, 2015
What Does it Mean to Maintain Your Health
The article What Does it Mean to Maintain Your Health offers some great tips on taking care of your mental well being during graduate studies. This article highlights the importance of educating yourself as well as others about common issues facing graduate students such as impostor syndrome and negative perfectionism. It also addresses the importance of getting enough sleep.
Article by Kaitlin Gallagher
Gradhacker Industries Inc.
http://www.gradhacker.org/2013/10/09/what-does-it-mean-to-maintain-your-health/
Article by Kaitlin Gallagher
Gradhacker Industries Inc.
http://www.gradhacker.org/2013/10/09/what-does-it-mean-to-maintain-your-health/
Labels:
academic,
anxiety,
being awesome,
Grad School,
impostor syndrome,
Maintaining Motivation,
mental health,
sleep,
stress
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
'Good' Hard vs 'Bad' Hard Research
This article addresses common difficulties in research that are both positive and negative. It gives advice on dealing with these issues.
'Good' Hard vs. 'Bad' Hard' by: Clio Andris and Lily A. Chylek.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Labels:
being awesome,
Grad School,
lab,
Motivation,
overwhelmed,
research,
staying positive
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Importance of a life outside school.
How a Rock Band Helped Save My PhD - A great read on the importance of maintaining a life outside of graduate school. Having an extra curricular activity that helps you unwind can end up making you more productive (get more done in less time).
Article from The Grad Student Way.
http://thegradstudentway.com/blog/?p=1865
Article from The Grad Student Way.
http://thegradstudentway.com/blog/?p=1865
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Managing Public Speaking Anxiety
Welcome back to the GSLI! I hope all of you have had a restful and rejuvenating break.
Do you ever get anxious when presenting in front of a large group of people? Here are some excellent tips by KD Shives (University of Colorado) on how to manage public speaking anxiety.
Article from Gradhacker Industries Inc.
http://www.gradhacker.org/2014/06/18/managing-public-speaking-anxiety/
Do you ever get anxious when presenting in front of a large group of people? Here are some excellent tips by KD Shives (University of Colorado) on how to manage public speaking anxiety.
Article from Gradhacker Industries Inc.
http://www.gradhacker.org/2014/06/18/managing-public-speaking-anxiety/
Labels:
anxiety,
being awesome,
nervousness,
performance,
presentation,
public speaking,
Strategies,
success
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