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This bestselling book guides PhD students through their graduate
years and beyond. Filled with practical advice on getting started,
communicating with your supervisor, staying the course, and
planning for the future, this book is an indispensable guide for
graduate students who need that extra bit of help getting started
and making it through. Who should read this book? Any student
currently in, or curious about, a PhD programme, be it in the
physical and life sciences, engineering, computer science, math,
medicine, or the humanities - this book tackles the obstacles and
hurdles that almost all PhD students face during their doctoral
training. Whether you're at the very beginning of your research,
close to the end, or just feeling frustrated and stuck at any point
in between...it's never too early - or too late - to focus on your
success! This third edition contains a variety of new material,
including additional chapters and advice on how to make the most of
remote learning, collaboration, and communication tools, as well as
updated material on your next career step once you have your
coveted doctoral degree in hand. Some of the material in the third
edition appeared as part of a monthly column on the ScienceCareers
website.
This book is an attempt to understand English society over the last
seventy years, using a psychoanalytical perspective. It looks at
the destabilising effect of war and other stresses, and the
subsequent social reaction to such events. It contains an
acknowledgment of the basic biology of the human race, and a plea
that our given attributes be respected, particularly in the field
of child nurture. The author is a long-term Quaker. That spiritual
perspective is a background throughout.
We have over-valued our capacity for thought at the expense of
ignoring those deep forces which drive us. We have done this at the
individual level, but also at the social level. Our wider society -
international, national, local and familial - is driven by powerful
primitive forces which shape our human community. Our artists
reflect these forces back to us. A weakness of democracy is that
politicians too often collude with pathology instead of leading us
out of it. This book uses psychoanalytical insights into perversion
to explain our present crisis and to show that we are at a historic
social turning point.
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