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Are PhD Students and PhD Researchers the same thing?
PhD students and PhD researchers are not the same thing. A "PhD researcher" is a researcher who has a PhD, while a PhD student is working on a project in order to obtain a PhD (i.e. does not have the degree yet). I agree with you, that the term "PhD student" in English is rather unfortunate - in reality, it is much closer to an apprenticeship ...
What's the real difference between a postdoc and a research …
Sometimes a title including post-doc or similar title (e.g., post-doctoral fellow) requires the person be within X-years of their terminal degree. Conversely, as noted by others, research fellows or similar title can be permanent positions, be programs or even titles for experienced scientists, or be visiting programs for distinguished faculty ...
When is Research Assistant/Associate/Fellow a correct title for a …
You will have to have supervisors supporting your idea and submitted a qualified research proposal. Research Fellow (Wissenschaftliche_r Mitarbeiter_in): Scientist with a MSc or PhD, usually a fixed-term contract through a third-party funded project. Often PhD students also hold a position as research fellow (e.g. opposed to receiving a stipend).
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2. The first and foremost difference between the two is that a PhD is "awarded" after defending a thesis (plus additional duties depending on the department). On the other hand, a PostDoc is a temporary working position that is assigned by some institution, whose completion does not require any defence.
Is it safe to use pirated software for Doctoral research?
Not using pirated software, for a start. If you use pirated software in the production of your PhD thesis, it's entirely possible that your university will take action against you for violating academic integrity standards. For example, in the Australian Code of Responsible Conduct of Research, Rule 17 says:
What should a proper email signature look like for graduate …
I haven't actually included any mention of my position in the group, although there would be room to append "doctoral student" or "graduate student" after "M.Sc." if I wanted to. It's not really as relevant as noting that my current highest degree is Master of Science, though, which already implies that I'm probably a grad student and not e.g ...
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14. I have seen that some universities give postdoctoral fellows an official certificate (similar to the PhD diploma) after finishing their postdoctoral job. On the other hand, some of postdoctoral positions are just simple research (or even academic) jobs. I have even seen that some professors pay the postdoctoral fellows without contract ...
Is it possible to work full time and complete a PhD?
61. Each situation is different, and it might be hard to generalise, but roughly speaking, you can see a PhD thesis as requiring about 3-4 years working full time. For some people it might be a bit less, for others a bit more, but that's a good average. In addition, a PhD includes of course "technical" work, but also "academic training", such ...
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A research assistant can be both pre-doctoral or post-doctoral - its bascially anyone who does research under the driect instruction of a principle investigator. post-doctoral resarch assistants are often reffered to as PDRAs, where as pre-doctoral ones as RAs. pre-doctoral RAs are very much like technician jobs - although often an RA will be ...
How can I emphasize my interest towards PhD with no real …
-If you had to do research-like tasks for any classes - like a final project or capstone - you can discuss that, and what you learned and how you will translate that to research in the program. The research C++ developer position is a good example. You did research; use that experience as a basis for further explanation.
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PhD students and PhD researchers are not the same thing. A "PhD researcher" is a researcher who has a PhD, while a PhD student is working on a project in order to obtain a PhD (i.e. does not have the degree yet). I agree with you, that the term "PhD student" in English is rather unfortunate - in reality, it is much closer to an apprenticeship ...
Sometimes a title including post-doc or similar title (e.g., post-doctoral fellow) requires the person be within X-years of their terminal degree. Conversely, as noted by others, research fellows or similar title can be permanent positions, be programs or even titles for experienced scientists, or be visiting programs for distinguished faculty ...
You will have to have supervisors supporting your idea and submitted a qualified research proposal. Research Fellow (Wissenschaftliche_r Mitarbeiter_in): Scientist with a MSc or PhD, usually a fixed-term contract through a third-party funded project. Often PhD students also hold a position as research fellow (e.g. opposed to receiving a stipend).
2. The first and foremost difference between the two is that a PhD is "awarded" after defending a thesis (plus additional duties depending on the department). On the other hand, a PostDoc is a temporary working position that is assigned by some institution, whose completion does not require any defence.
Not using pirated software, for a start. If you use pirated software in the production of your PhD thesis, it's entirely possible that your university will take action against you for violating academic integrity standards. For example, in the Australian Code of Responsible Conduct of Research, Rule 17 says:
I haven't actually included any mention of my position in the group, although there would be room to append "doctoral student" or "graduate student" after "M.Sc." if I wanted to. It's not really as relevant as noting that my current highest degree is Master of Science, though, which already implies that I'm probably a grad student and not e.g ...
14. I have seen that some universities give postdoctoral fellows an official certificate (similar to the PhD diploma) after finishing their postdoctoral job. On the other hand, some of postdoctoral positions are just simple research (or even academic) jobs. I have even seen that some professors pay the postdoctoral fellows without contract ...
61. Each situation is different, and it might be hard to generalise, but roughly speaking, you can see a PhD thesis as requiring about 3-4 years working full time. For some people it might be a bit less, for others a bit more, but that's a good average. In addition, a PhD includes of course "technical" work, but also "academic training", such ...
A research assistant can be both pre-doctoral or post-doctoral - its bascially anyone who does research under the driect instruction of a principle investigator. post-doctoral resarch assistants are often reffered to as PDRAs, where as pre-doctoral ones as RAs. pre-doctoral RAs are very much like technician jobs - although often an RA will be ...
-If you had to do research-like tasks for any classes - like a final project or capstone - you can discuss that, and what you learned and how you will translate that to research in the program. The research C++ developer position is a good example. You did research; use that experience as a basis for further explanation.