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Title: Managing Yourself as a Research Student


1
Managing Yourself as a Research Student
  • Hugo Gonzales, PhD
  • University Counselling Service
  • Student Services Unit

2
The Art of Writing a PhD Thesis
  • In a forest a fox bumps into a little rabbit, and
    says, "Hi, junior, what are you up to?" "I'm
    writing a dissertation on how rabbits eat foxes,"
    said the rabbit. "Come now, friend rabbit, you
    know that's impossible!" "Well, follow me and
    I'll show you." They both go into the rabbit's
    dwelling and after a while the rabbit emerges
    with a satisfied expression on his face. Along
    comes a wolf. "Hello, what are we doing these
    days?" "I'm writing the second chapter of my
    thesis, on how rabbits devour wolves." "Are you
    crazy? Where is your academic honesty?" "Come
    with me and I'll show you." ...... As before, the
    rabbit comes out with a satisfied look on his
    face and this time he has a diploma in his paw.
    Inside the cave there is an enormous mean-looking
    lion sitting next to the bloody and furry remains
    of the wolf and the fox.
  • The moral of this story is
  • It's not the contents of your thesis that are
    important -- it's your PhD advisor that counts.

3
Overview
  • Introductions
  • Scenarios
  • How to manage stress The Balancing Act
  • Establishing priorities in your life
  • Reaching your goals SMARTE strategy
  • SSU and UTS Counselling

4
Scenarios
  • Supervisor indicates that you do not have enough
    information and need to do more experiments
  • You are working mostly in isolation
  • Afraid that it may be hard to keep motivation for
    2-3 years of postgraduate studies
  • You find that your family puts high demands on
    you
  • You find yourself going through highs and lows
    during your postgraduate studies

5
Managing stress of postgraduate studies The
Balancing Act
6
Coping with short term stress mental approaches
  • Decreasing value of events
  • Diminishing uncertainty
  • Using Imagery
  • Challenging negative thoughts
  • Self-hypnosis
  • Meditation

7
Coping with short term stress physical approaches
  • Engaging in exercises
  • Progressive muscular relaxation, autogenic
    training
  • Breathing retraining

8
Coping with long term stress
  • Time management Prioritise, write it down,
    focus, study socially, keep regular hours
  • Your attitudes maintain a perspective, keep in
    control, accept change, keep a good attitude
    towards others
  • Health and diet
  • Environmental influences light, noise, tidiness,
    own space

9
Establishing priorities in family and social
networks
  • Managing time at home schedule activities with
    children, balance between family and academic
    priorities, providing support for other family
    members, demonstrating flexibility to change, use
    family for support, conflict resolution
  • Developing network of friends Establish
    mentoring support, Building friendships with
    university colleagues, being assertive, project a
    positive image, pay and receive compliments,
    trust some key people, share and show feelings,
    form good relationships, set personal boundaries

10
Establishing priorities cont..
  • Time for yourself you have at least one hour to
    yourself, learn to say no, use diversion skills
    (music, getaway, hobbies, play) spiritual skills
    (trusting in yourself, seek meaning and purpose
    in life, valuing)

11
Reaching your goals SMARTE strategy
  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Advantages
  • Realistic
  • Timescale
  • Evidence based

12
Setting Personal goals
  • To use networking to improve job opportunities
  • Identify what stops your from achieving your
    goals
  • Find out what will help you to achieve your goal
  • Resources you need to achieve your goal
  • Set up deadlines

13
Student Services Unit (SSU)
14
SSU
  • Health doctors and nurse
  • Housing Service
  • Career Service
  • Special needs, Financial assistance
  • Counselling Services

15
Why might you, as a postgraduate student, need to
see a UTS University Counsellor?
16
Sometimes you may experience stresses..
http//whatatop.com
17
1. Study related issues
  • Improving concentration or motivation, dealing
    with procrastination http//www.ssu.uts.edu.au/cou
    nselling/self/procrastination.html or
    perfectionism http//www.ssu.uts.edu.au/counsellin
    g/self/perfectionism.html
  • Increasing confidence Challenging unhelpful
    beliefs (It has to be perfect, If I cant get
    it done Im a failure)

18
Cont
  • Becoming more organized
  • Time management
  • Difficulty with your supervisor
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Communication skills
  • Unhelpful thoughts

19
Personal Issues
  • Improving relationships
  • juggling family and relationship commitments with
    Postgraduate, PhD commitments and work
  • Handling life crises
  • Dealing with depression, stress, grief
  • Improving problem solving and decision making

20
Administrative Issues
  • Special consideration
  • Academic and non-academic misconduct
  • Extensions, unsatisfactory progress reports, etc

21
UTS Counselling Service
  • Free of charge
  • Confidential
  • 10 friendly counselors to choose from
  • Open 9am-6pm
  • Scheduled appointments and standby service /
    phone appointments.
  • Easy to access Tower 1, level 6
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