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Research supervision workshop

Today I gave a work­shop for super­vi­sors of post­grad­u­ate stu­dents. Mostly I talked about cre­at­ing a team envi­ron­ment for post­grad­u­ate stu­dents rather than the tra­di­tional model (at least in sta­tis­tics and econo­met­rics) of each stu­dent work­ing in isolation.

The slides are avail­able here in pre­sen­ta­tion form or in hand­out form. Actu­ally, these are an edited ver­sion of the slides as I acci­den­tally left out a cou­ple of the pho­tographs in the work­shop, and I’ve omit­ted slides that I didn’t end up cov­er­ing in the workshop.

An impor­tant part of my research group is this blog. So if you haven’t been here before, please take a look around.

For those peo­ple who attended, feel free to add com­ments below if you would like to pro­vide feed­back on the workshop.

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Akram’s story

Muham­mad Akram was my PhD stu­dent a few years ago, and has remained a good friend since he moved on. Here is an inter­view he recently gave about mov­ing to Aus­tralia. Thanks, Akram, for the kind words about me!

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