How to Choose Your Thesis Adviser, Part 1 (by Prof. Pete Carr)
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- Опубликовано: 1 апр 2018
- In this video, Prof. Pete Carr (senior faculty member at the University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry) shares his tips for choosing your thesis adviser.
Many thanks to Prof. Carr for the presentation.
Thanks to Prof. Phil Buhlmann for providing feedback on the content of the presentation.
Thanks to Evan Anderson (Chair of Community of Chemistry Graduate Students, CCGS, and Graduate Student at the University of Minnesota) and Maral Mousavi (Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University) for organizing and preparing these video series on choosing thesis adviser.
This video is brought to you by Surviving and Thriving in Higher Education RUclips Channel and the Community of Chemistry
Graduate Students, CCGS, at the University of Minnesota.
Thank you for your videos! They’ve helped me start the necessary conversations with my professors here at ECU.
this helped me a lot .....thank you professor and keep uploading more videos......
Such good take home messages.
Thank God I found this video well before choosing my advisor.
Great video! I definitely shared with my colleagues :)
Thanks for sharing this on here! :)
Thank you Thank you Thank you for the advice
Thank you so much for your videos. They're so helpful.
Thanks a lot. That's is very helpful to me.
I wish I watched this a year ago
wow ........such a great professor.
Thanks for making these. Can you please provide a link to the website he was referring to?
I can't see any link in the description box. Where is the NIH training guidelines link?
Hi, thank you for your video. But I could not find the mentoring guidelines in the description box. Could you possibly
add it in? Thank you.
great video!
I wish we have many such dear & respected professors in Pakistan; dear teacher my prayers with you; may Allah keep you safe and sound, healthy.
This is the link www.training.nih.gov/mentoring_guidelines
This is the video ruclips.net/video/ho1Wm8eL6CY/видео.html