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041 _aEnglish
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100 _aRoche, Joseph.
245 _a Essential Skills for Early Career Researchers /
_cJoseph Roche.
260 _aLos Angles :
_bSAGE,
_c 2022
300 _a x, 191 pages :
_c25 cm.
500 _aThe perfect companion to support your development of the academic and professional skills you need as an early career researcher to help you thrive in academia. This practical book offers guidance on the essential skills you need to succeed as an academic researcher. · Work out how to thrive in academia while protecting your own wellbeing · Learn how to develop discipline and structure in your academic writing · Navigate the nuances of research funding applications · Understand how to build professional development into your daily work · Take a smart perspective on career progression Designed to work across academic disciplines, each chapter includes lessons learned from published literature as well as perspectives from recent early career researchers to provide you with detailed insight applicable to diverse academic contexts. This book is accompanied by 30+ online resources and sample templates, including downloadable and editable research proposals, publication plans, lecture slides, resumes and cover letters. Joseph Roche is a researcher and lecturer at Trinity College Dublin.
500 _aReview Joseph Roche offers valuable guidance to support students reach academic success and develop the essential skills that are the foundation to a career in research. Roche makes good use of his extensive knowledge of the strengths and challenges when undertaking the role of a researcher to guide students to reach their full potential. As the book shows, he is interested in students′ academic potential while reminding readers of the crucial need to prioritise health and well-being in the challenging world of academia. -- Catherine O′Reilly About the Author Joseph Roche is a researcher and lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. He has worked at NASA and coordinates international research projects exploring the role of research in society. His research interests include public engagement, informal learning, higher education, citizen science, and science communication. He leads the Science & Society research group at Trinity College Dublin.
505 _aCONTENTS
505 _aChapter 1: Introduction;
505 _a Chapter 2: Research; Chapter
505 _a3: Writing; Chapter
505 _a4: Publishing; Chapter
505 _a5: Funding; Chapter
505 _a6: Teaching; Chapter
505 _a7: Supervision;
505 _aChapter 8: Communication and engagement;
505 _a Chapter 9: Administration;
505 _aChapter 10: Professional development;
505 _aChapter 11: Career progression;
505 _aChapter 12: Health and well being.
520 _aThe perfect companion to support your development of the academic and professional skills you need as an early career researcher to help you thrive in academia. This practical book offers guidance on the essential skills you need to succeed as an academic researcher. · Work out how to thrive in academia while protecting your own wellbeing · Learn how to develop discipline and structure in your academic writing · Navigate the nuances of research funding applications · Understand how to build professional development into your daily work · Take a smart perspective on career progression Designed to work across academic disciplines, each chapter includes lessons learned from published literature as well as perspectives from recent early career researchers to provide you with detailed insight applicable to diverse academic contexts. This book is accompanied by 30+ online resources and sample templates, including downloadable and editable research proposals, publication plans, lecture slides, resumes and cover letters. Joseph Roche is a researcher and lecturer at Trinity College Dublin
650 _a Recherche Méthodologie Research Methodology Universités Études des 2e et 3e cycles Universities and colleges Graduate work
690 _aEducation
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