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2015/07/18 | 2,345 | 9,764 | <issue_start>username_0: *NOTE: I had asked this question in [here](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/48921/how-many-hours-a-day-on-mathematics-as-a-successful-student), in my edit, but since it is irrelevant to that question, I moved it here as it is a separate question...*
I chose to study bulky books ins... |
2015/07/18 | 654 | 2,363 | <issue_start>username_0: What are the US equivalent ranks to the Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader (or Associate Prof), Professor ranks of the UK system?
Is it correct that in the US system they are Assistant Prof, Associate Prof, Full Prof and Chair/Endowed Prof, respectively?
I know that in the British system, there ... |
2015/07/18 | 604 | 2,624 | <issue_start>username_0: For those papers that have not been accepted, some people write "submitted to" in their CV and some others use "to appear in". I want to know the difference of "submitted to" and "to appear in". Thank you.<issue_comment>username_1: >
> For those papers that have not been accepted, some people ... |
2015/07/18 | 1,105 | 4,829 | <issue_start>username_0: If one doesn't visit university/college and doesn't even take any courses in theoretical physics and learns PhD-level physics from other resources without stepping foot in college or university; Would it then become possible for him to do research?
Most people I've seen emphasize that "you ne... |
2015/07/18 | 1,241 | 5,549 | <issue_start>username_0: I wonder whether there is any university that *requires* students to release their source code (or at least part of it) in order to obtain their PhD.<issue_comment>username_1: There's a much broader issue here having to do with copyright and patent rights on student thesis work. Laws vary from ... |
2015/07/18 | 1,615 | 7,004 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a bachelor student. I have been working with a PhD on an article. So the article was supposed to be co-authored; however, he was mainly going to edit my draft so it can be published. This is, the content of the article was actually my work, while the edition was going to be his part. I hav... |
2015/07/19 | 770 | 3,340 | <issue_start>username_0: I have my B.S in Marketing and for my degree I was required to take 2 science classes.
These 2 science classes were the only unrelated classes I had to take in my entire 4 years of Uni. While I excel in math I have always been completely awful at science.
I took both my science classes and g... |
2015/07/19 | 1,448 | 5,763 | <issue_start>username_0: I was charged with possession of marijuana earlier this year. In my state, it's not a crime, just a violation with a fine. Technically, it's not even a conviction because there's a diversion program that results in the charge being dropped after a year. The problem is that it won't be dismissed... |
2015/07/19 | 1,823 | 7,530 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm currently finishing a PhD in mathematics from a university in Europe ranked top 10 in the world. I've always been torn between philosophy and mathematics, and I'd like to give philosophy a chance (now that I have the "safety net" of a PhD in mathematics). Also, for personal reasons, I'd lik... |
2015/07/19 | 558 | 2,051 | <issue_start>username_0: I have to dig through a large number of scientific papers (~26K), all with DOI links. I've built a small Python script for searching through the papers. Now I want to have more data about those papers. For example, where the authors are from (country or university) or, at least, retrieving the ... |
2015/07/19 | 366 | 1,583 | <issue_start>username_0: The chronic medical illness has affected my ability to take the most rigorous schedule and led me to withdraw from one class and also take a year break in my undergraduate education. I'm wondering how this will affect my grad school chances. I have excellent LOR and GRES, good GPA. Should the i... |
2015/07/20 | 729 | 3,082 | <issue_start>username_0: In France the higher education is like this:
* 3 years of "Licence"
* 2 years of "Master"
* 3 years of "Doctorat"
But what about in the United States?
I heard that they have things called "undergraduate", "graduate" and "postgraduate". How many years do each of those take? And what are the e... |
2015/07/20 | 1,686 | 7,292 | <issue_start>username_0: Some weeks ago I went to a conference with some of the leading minds in my field of research. One of the speakers (professor A) mentioned a problem that bothered him and that was unsolved up to that point. After the talk (when most had already left the room to get coffee) professor B mentioned ... |
2015/07/20 | 484 | 2,043 | <issue_start>username_0: I am currently doing research at a school that is not my home institution. When I create a poster board for this research, do I put logos of both the school where I am doing the research as well as my home institution? Or do I not mention my home institution at all?
If appropriate, where do I... |
2015/07/20 | 861 | 3,833 | <issue_start>username_0: I hold a 5 years "specialist degree" from a university in Belarus and I'm going to apply to a Ph. D. program in engineering in US. I have several problems regarding my reference letters.
The professor who was my Engineering Project adviser and who taught several important courses in my group f... |
2015/07/20 | 830 | 3,624 | <issue_start>username_0: For a paper we're writing, we need to use a small image of a popular, easily recognized piece of consumer electronics.
In previous drafts of the paper, a long time ago, someone made an image for the paper that ended up being the "headliner" image, i.e., the largest image that explains and outl... |
2015/07/20 | 1,236 | 5,148 | <issue_start>username_0: I am on an integrated Masters in Physics course, otherwise knows as MPhys. This means that after my third year I will not be awarded with a BSc, but will graduate after 4 years with an MPhys. At my university (and I assume others as well), doing a 4th year after graduating with a BSc then gives... |
2015/07/20 | 805 | 3,430 | <issue_start>username_0: I will enter the academic job market after having received poor teaching evaluations for my first and only independently taught class. Some of the criticisms were well founded, and I am trying my best to improve the class in the future. The teaching evaluations for the next (and hopefully impro... |
2015/07/20 | 791 | 2,794 | <issue_start>username_0: I wonder if someone (or eventually some country, organisation, etc ...) already evaluated the costs of the system of grants.
* It costs at least the salary of the researcher who writes and gets the grant
* but also the salary of all the researchers who didn’t get it, and could have done somet... |
2015/07/21 | 414 | 1,870 | <issue_start>username_0: What is appropriate or reasonable number of keywords in a conference paper (in computer network/security topics)?<issue_comment>username_1: Honestly, I don't know if there is much reason other than history and tradition to continue to put keywords on conference papers. Most people will find you... |
2015/07/21 | 494 | 2,124 | <issue_start>username_0: I have a manuscript that is placed under review for a month now and during this month I have discovered that there are a few things I want to change/add in the manuscript and I don't want to publish this manuscript in this particular journal anymore.
How can I ask for this manuscript back?
... |
2015/07/21 | 1,636 | 5,938 | <issue_start>username_0: I have an old family friend in Japan (born and raised). We were recently talking about academics as he is in his 2nd year of Uni and I have 1 B.S and soon to have another with the goal of moving on to a Masters this fall.
While talking he asked if I "Work or study" as he knew I completed my f... |
2015/07/21 | 1,432 | 5,929 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a grad student and I am reading a certain recent breakthrough paper. There is a part of the paper which is not making sense to me at all. So I wrote to one of the authors inquiring about it. But this person forwarded my email to *every* of the other authors! (and that includes some of the ... |
2015/07/21 | 512 | 2,129 | <issue_start>username_0: So far as I heard, it is required to mention intended major in graduate school during GRE registration. I am curious to know, what would someone do if he wants to apply to different grad schools for different (but somehow related) programs? For instance, he wants to apply to the grad schools A,... |
2015/07/21 | 474 | 2,130 | <issue_start>username_0: I recently received a "revise and resubmit" decision for a submission to an Elsevier journal, and the deadline to resubmit is in about 5 weeks. Since I have to consult with my coauthors for my revision, and one of them is a professor who's not exactly fast in replying emails, I'm worried whethe... |
2015/07/21 | 2,112 | 9,377 | <issue_start>username_0: I have been working on a topic(numerical analysis) for several years, and I discovered something new which can be verified by numerical experiments. But my supervisor doesn't allow me to publish it, though he does admit that my research is worth publishing.
So is it possible to publish my res... |
2015/07/21 | 1,008 | 4,196 | <issue_start>username_0: It is inevitable that several parts of a PhD dissertation come from published papers. The publishers who claim copyright (or exclusive right to publish) of articles are aware of this, and they allow authors to include their papers in dissertations.
As an example, the following is an excerpt fr... |
2015/07/21 | 1,082 | 4,729 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm submitting a paper to the journal Elsevier journal "Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications" (<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0362546X>).
They told me to use the elsearticle document to prepare my submission. The problem is the margins are huge and the line spacing... |
2015/07/21 | 812 | 3,486 | <issue_start>username_0: I am about to submit a paper to a conference. I just found out that the conference falls in Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Since I am an observant Jew, I don't want to present on Saturday. What are my options?
1. I thought to submit the paper, and if it is accepted, explicitly ask t... |
2015/07/21 | 682 | 2,979 | <issue_start>username_0: I am finishing my PhD next month in *Philosophy*. I've been offered a Visiting Assistant Professorship (VAP) in *Mathematics* at a very good (nationally recognized) Small Liberal Arts College (SLAC).
I have alternative options, and I have a handle on the money situation.
I'm looking further ... |
2015/07/21 | 1,044 | 4,496 | <issue_start>username_0: I am about to enter a PhD program, and I am very interested in learning about opportunities that allow me to go abroad after I finish. During my undergraduate career, I studied in China for a year, and I really enjoyed the environment of learning new languages and living in a different culture.... |
2015/07/21 | 1,873 | 7,866 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm supervising an undergraduate research assistant this summer, who I hired for a full time position. There are several other full time research assistants in the lab, who work about 35-45 hours a week (specific hours of their choice).
This one student works about 25. He isn't unusually prod... |
2015/07/21 | 397 | 1,736 | <issue_start>username_0: I am wanting to know how necessary it is to work in industry after undergrad and before applying to a PhD. On one hand, I have a lot of industry/ research experience and have a good deal of specialized knowledge in the area of computer science that I want to research. On the other hand, most pe... |
2015/07/21 | 833 | 3,114 | <issue_start>username_0: Should a separate section list all retracted articles?
Should just a note (---retracted) suffice?
Is a short explanation expected (retracted for fabrication, plagiarism)?
Should one give a longer explanation (retracted due to Joe's work, my supervisor, who is a fraud. He is the rat, not me... |
2015/07/22 | 1,521 | 6,497 | <issue_start>username_0: I have created several figures that are a part of presentation slides. As usual for presentation slides, those were not published in any official proceedings (just the underlying paper, that didn't contain the same figures, was), and no copyright for the presentation slides or any parts thereof... |
2015/07/22 | 2,690 | 12,183 | <issue_start>username_0: *As this has happened to me several times for different papers now, I am not describing a specific case here, but the abstract aspects that were common to all situations.*
Occasionally, in the "Tasks" or "Materials" section of the "Evaluation" or "User Study" chapter, papers of mine contain st... |
2015/07/22 | 806 | 3,298 | <issue_start>username_0: You often hear that almost all UK universities are public. [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_university#United_Kingdom), for example, says "There are four fully-fledged private universities in the United Kingdom, the University of Buckingham, BPP University, Regent's University ... |
2015/07/22 | 2,500 | 10,340 | <issue_start>username_0: I am asking this for a friend who hopes to enter grad school for a PhD next year in science. This person has a cell phone but almost always turns it off and has no voice mail (meaning there is no way to leave a phone message). I think not answering phone calls or being available by phone would ... |
2015/07/22 | 406 | 1,704 | <issue_start>username_0: The institute where I'm doing my PhD has a formal policy not to hire local PhD graduates as postdocs. Is this normal?
I live in Europe.<issue_comment>username_1: As far as I know, there are no official rules prohibiting institutes, universities or even labs to hire former PhD students as post-... |
2015/07/22 | 465 | 2,044 | <issue_start>username_0: The university where I'm doing my PhD is asking me to register a co-supervisor.
However, I don't really know the role of co-supervisor. What exactly is it for? Does it mean that for every publications we do, we should also add him in the authorship?!<issue_comment>username_1: There are several... |
2015/07/22 | 1,583 | 6,793 | <issue_start>username_0: Before I start my PhD I worked in a group that researched on the application of a particular area to a particular domain. No other research group published work in this area+domain. So I can safely say that my previous group is among the first if not the first to research in the application of ... |
2015/07/22 | 1,174 | 5,142 | <issue_start>username_0: I am a PhD student in mathematics. I was always brilliant in my studies. Now, I have a problem consisting in doing wrong things without paying attention.
For example, I was asked to do some computations, and I did and checked but after sending an e-mail to my supervisor, I discovered that it ... |
2015/07/22 | 455 | 1,756 | <issue_start>username_0: I want to submit an article to a journal which uses the system of double peer review, the information that I found was the following:
>
> Confirm that you have prepared: (a) a complete manuscript text minus
> the title page, acknowledgements, and any running headers of author
> names so as ... |
2015/07/22 | 674 | 2,921 | <issue_start>username_0: When the review process is double-blind, I guess (although I have not read this anywhere) that acknowledgements should not be written in the submitted paper, as this might break anonimity. They should only be inserted into the camera-ready version, after the paper is accepted.
What is the cust... |
2015/07/22 | 2,319 | 10,209 | <issue_start>username_0: I've asked some professors this questions and none of them have seemed to been able to give an answer that didn't lead to both them and me having more questions.
To put into context:
I have my B.S in Marketing and have been working in the marketing industry for just under 4 years. Of all the... |
2015/07/22 | 996 | 3,677 | <issue_start>username_0: I am an Indian citizen and I'm planning to go for my bachelors to Germany. Since schooling in Germany is 13 years in length, I'll study 1 year in India before going there. I wanted to ask that after completing my Bachelor's in Germany, will I be eligible to apply for Masters in USA straightaway... |
2015/07/22 | 1,136 | 4,798 | <issue_start>username_0: About a month ago I applied for a PhD position in Germany under a research training group funded by the German Research Council. There are 12 open positions for this program. Before I applied I was told that promising candidates will be contacted in July. Then I heard that the department receiv... |
2015/07/22 | 1,030 | 4,362 | <issue_start>username_0: I cannot attend any western university right now. I can relocate in future.
But I already have article which will soon go into publishing process. So affiliation could be useful right now.
I do not like idea of publishing without affiliation or with affiliation to institution which do not wor... |
2015/07/22 | 1,232 | 5,218 | <issue_start>username_0: I said to my supervisor that I would like to finish my PhD very quickly. He said that formally I can submit my thesis 2 years after starting my degree at earliest, but that I am doing very well and it should be possible.
I verified the institutional requirements and indeed I cannot submit my P... |
2015/07/23 | 793 | 3,163 | <issue_start>username_0: If I simply want to gain expertise in a very specialised area of scientific research that is in its infancy, and not necessarily go on to do further research, is a PhD the way to go?
Is a PhD solely a door to a career of research?
There is currently little known about the phenomenon I'm inte... |
2015/07/23 | 1,020 | 4,291 | <issue_start>username_0: I was asked by Program Committee members to be a sub-reviewer for some papers related to my research. The PC members are big shots and I really want to impress them.
It is easy to write a review if I can discover weaknesses in the paper. However, if the paper is strong or I am unable to find a... |
2015/07/23 | 744 | 3,032 | <issue_start>username_0: I prepared a short tutorial in [IPython Notebook](http://ipython.org/notebook.html) and want to release it on an open license. However, as it is something between code and slides, I do not know if Creative Commons licenses are suitable (they [are not meant to be used for code](https://wiki.crea... |
2015/07/23 | 580 | 2,358 | <issue_start>username_0: Two years ago I finished my thesis, at the time I wasn't interested in writing papers but I have since changed my mind.
The thesis has been made available online by the department. It has been cited by someone else since that time.
I would like to take a chapter of my thesis and publish it as ... |
2015/07/23 | 801 | 3,380 | <issue_start>username_0: I am currently finishing my PhD thesis (in Mathematics) and trying to find a post doc position.
My PhD supervisor is a very nice person and is, of course, one of my referees.
However, most places need 2-3, so I am not sure who else to ask.
I have a secondary supervisor but we only talked onc... |
2015/07/23 | 1,387 | 5,962 | <issue_start>username_0: I just finished a bachelor’s degree in applied maths. The thesis was designed to be a fairly formulaic implementation affair of an (obscure) NP-problem, but I happened to develop a novel heuristic algorithm for it, which had some very interesting properties, both theoretical and computational.
... |
2015/07/23 | 627 | 2,569 | <issue_start>username_0: I was recently contacted by a friend to give an academic reference, as we were both students at the same university.
The problem is that, he only completed the first 2 years of his degree and then stopped attending. I think he received a job offer and decided to take that instead.
Me and my f... |
2015/07/23 | 812 | 3,222 | <issue_start>username_0: There are [several](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/23421/which-problems-would-a-blind-person-have-when-applying-for-a-professorship) [posted](https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/889594/who-are-some-blind-or-otherwise-disabled-mathematicians-who-have-made-important) [questions... |
2015/07/24 | 1,532 | 6,304 | <issue_start>username_0: I am looking to decrease the time I waste looking for a book in the library. I generally know exactly what book I want, but not where in the library it is located.
(Finding out what book you want, is a matter for a whole range of other questions.)
My university has 4 libraries across its campu... |
2015/07/24 | 1,284 | 5,513 | <issue_start>username_0: Modern academic publishing is based to a large extent on the use of the Internet, and many of us consult articles or even books mostly in PDF format rather than hard copy. URL links to both reference material, and data sets or complementary material the author makes available to the reader are ... |
2015/07/24 | 587 | 2,314 | <issue_start>username_0: In research proposals, why do investigators, who usually are permanent faculty members, need to claim a certain fraction of their full-time salaries, from the proposed budget? Are they not paid in full by the university?<issue_comment>username_1: There are several reasons in the US. Most facult... |
2015/07/24 | 739 | 3,165 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm preparing my grad school applications (CV, letter of intent, etc) and in these I need to include my GPA. My school uses the 4.3 scale and I feel as though not including this information is misleading since my GPA will look better when compared to someone who is actually marked out of a 4.0.... |
2015/07/24 | 1,057 | 4,047 | <issue_start>username_0: I have completed some work that I believe could well be worth a Ph.D. I have been working completely in private, with no affiliation with any academic institution.
I would like to use this work to start a career in academia. What should I do with it next? (In case it's relevant in any way, I ... |
2015/07/24 | 1,105 | 4,347 | <issue_start>username_0: Here is the situation: I am looking for a PhD in a field somewhat different from the field of my previous studies. I have several research groups in this area in mind and they have a very large number of researchers each.
Being kind of an "outsider" to the field, I don't really have a basis to... |
2015/07/24 | 933 | 3,608 | <issue_start>username_0: Descriptions of graduate (and advanced undergrad) courses sometimes indicate that the lectures are going to be conducted in a "workshop style". I am unsure what a "workshop style" lecture entails and how it is usually conducted over a two hour span?
How does a *workshop-style* lecture differ ... |
2015/07/25 | 411 | 1,753 | <issue_start>username_0: In the spring, I briefly helped with a decently sized project. Shortly after it wrapped, I was asked if I wanted to be co-author on the paper being written on the project. I agreed, and subsequently haven't heard anything back. It's a database project so there will be a long list of co-authors,... |
2015/07/25 | 693 | 3,006 | <issue_start>username_0: I am doing PhD in an Australian university. My thesis was approved by my supervisor, however, one of two examiners suggested revision and re-submission (with harsh criticism and no solid recommendation), and eventually failed it. The committee asked for another examiner and failed it. I would l... |
2015/07/25 | 487 | 2,267 | <issue_start>username_0: In my country, if a PhD thesis is written in national language, the candidate must also submit an extended summary of the thesis in English, which will be deposited in a national repository and will be uploaded to the appropriate section of the university's website. This English-language docume... |
2015/07/25 | 2,812 | 11,176 | <issue_start>username_0: I am from computer science and we typically submit to conferences and less often to journals. Publishing pre-prints to arXiv becomes more and more popular in my field. From the discussion here on AS I get the impression that arXiv is more than just putting something on a personal website.
For ... |
2015/07/25 | 1,411 | 6,001 | <issue_start>username_0: ### Motivation
I'm soon going to start a Post-Doc in the Netherlands. The labor laws are different from where I did my Ph.D. work; the academic culture is somewhat different; the unionization situation is different; etc.
So, I've gotten the informal offer over email, and I'm now expecting the... |
2015/07/25 | 477 | 1,770 | <issue_start>username_0: I've noticed that some publication venues add the degree type links to the author name, like MS, PhD, MBA or MD. What's the point? ([example](http://www.people.vcu.edu/~btmcinnes/publications/btmcinnes-amia2007.pdf))<issue_comment>username_1: I cannot generalize, based on your single-document e... |
2015/07/25 | 363 | 1,554 | <issue_start>username_0: I just tried submitting my first paper to arXiv. To be honest, this hasn't been an unqualifiedly fun experience.
One reason for rejection was that my paper contained line numbers. I am a bit confused as to why arXiv would reject papers for containing line numbers. One reason for me to submit t... |
2015/07/25 | 2,199 | 9,549 | <issue_start>username_0: I am nearing the end of teaching a course for first year students with a fellow student.
We assigned a paper and 2 students have submitted almost identical papers. The policy is that if a student is caught they get a 0 and possible legal action on a case-by-case basis governed by department h... |
2015/07/25 | 215 | 944 | <issue_start>username_0: Do I reply to travel grant chair for notifying me approval of my travel grant award application for a conference? (Thanking him/her.. etc)
What is my appropriate action? Or is it not really expected and I should just follow instructions of submitting listed receipts to the specified person in ... |
2015/07/25 | 194 | 791 | <issue_start>username_0: This researcher says something along the lines of "I welcome all contact regarding this book".<issue_comment>username_1: Unless this is someone you know already, I'd say that you probably shouldn't ask. He's not offering unsolicited advice to all comers. You can either give him your feedback on... |
2015/07/26 | 3,436 | 14,324 | <issue_start>username_0: My job search (for tenure-track Assistant professor in Computer Science) last year failed miserably. I submitted applications to about 10 US schools (top 30 -- top-100 quality). In the end, I got only 1 on-campus interview, which I think I did well, but no job offer.
Here is a quick summary of... |
2015/07/26 | 461 | 2,001 | <issue_start>username_0: I applied for PhD programs starting from the fall of 2015 at several universities and I was waiting very eager to hear from them, because I just finished my MS last spring semester and don't want to waste time.
However, in the mid of this month, I received email from one school telling me tha... |
2015/07/26 | 2,792 | 12,046 | <issue_start>username_0: **Short form:** How should one lead a collaborative "book study group" amongst one's peers, particularly when the leader does not have deep prior knowledge of the book?
**Long form:** I'm an undergraduate CS student† (rising junior). In the remaining time before I graduate, I thought it would ... |
2015/07/26 | 393 | 1,812 | <issue_start>username_0: My paper was accepted in peer reviewed journal last week and is about to be publishing. Last night I thought the solution makes better sense if I change the definition of one of the variables. This is a minimal change which doesn't change any of the other equations or any of the conclusions or ... |
2015/07/26 | 1,739 | 7,430 | <issue_start>username_0: I am taking a graduate-level summer course and have observed several problems. I would like outside opinion on whether these observations are valid grounds for an official complaint, or whether I am the one being unreasonable.
First, the professor canceled one lecture entirely and cut short an... |
2015/07/26 | 1,812 | 7,973 | <issue_start>username_0: I started my PhD not long ago, and I have heard some of my colleagues something to the effect of since they did not get their submission to some conference accepted, they will not be going to that conference.
This made me wonder whether it is normal for academics to go to conferences or worksh... |
2015/07/26 | 2,150 | 9,289 | <issue_start>username_0: The following question is triggered by reading [this recent question](https://academia.stackexchange.com/q/49420/12391) as well as by a recent case of an organizing committee member approaching me with invitation to present at a well-known (at least, within my discipline of information systems ... |
2015/07/26 | 1,061 | 4,429 | <issue_start>username_0: I am an undergraduate student (final year, Computer Science). I am interested in research. I have worked and progressed (I believe) on a specific problem, namely graph isomorphism. Instructors in my department are not interested in that topic. I have contacted them a couple of times, and they d... |
2015/07/27 | 268 | 1,331 | <issue_start>username_0: I have written a paper for an IEEE Transactions journal. But now I have several improvements to the original paper. Can I publish the paper again with a slightly different approach? The introduction, etc., would be almost the same and hence I may retain and refer to the already published paper.... |
2015/07/27 | 989 | 4,245 | <issue_start>username_0: Both the ACM and IEEE have their name attached to a host of conferences and journals. Some are known to be better than others, but I feel generally that any conference or journal with the ACM or IEEE brands attached are considered decent quality. (Questions like [this](https://academia.stackexc... |
2015/07/27 | 1,568 | 6,018 | <issue_start>username_0: This is a question about academic ranks or positions. **I am interested in knowing the best equivalence for the Spanish *'Profesor Contratado Doctor'* in English language (UK, US, etc.).**
Description of 'Profesor Contratado Doctor':
* tenured (i.e. permanent) position,
* not a civil servant,... |
2015/07/27 | 797 | 3,363 | <issue_start>username_0: I am one year away from finishing a PhD in neuroscience and looking at PostDoc/future career options. Though I love neuroscience, I don't enjoy working in the field very much and I have had a life-long (though non-academic) passion for ecology/conservation biology. I have a very broad backgroun... |
2015/07/27 | 849 | 3,609 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm a PhD student. A paper for a conference got rejected. I haven't met my professor yet to discuss about it. But is it bad for my PhD performance? I mean, probably the professor will not trust my manuscripts anymore.<issue_comment>username_1: **In short, no.** In long, this is a normal stage o... |
2015/07/27 | 939 | 4,015 | <issue_start>username_0: As I am looking for a PhD scholarship in Germany, I've come across an internet site which contains a database of scholarships. One of the questions asked there is whether I am pursuing "interne Promotion" or "externe Promotion".
According to my colleague, the internal doctoral studies might m... |
2015/07/27 | 889 | 3,777 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm new to academic writing. I submitted a paper which I co-authored with my supervisor to an upcoming conference. I wasn't too confident that the paper would be up to scratch because I'd never submitted one before, so I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the paper was accepted. Of the t... |
2015/07/27 | 1,376 | 5,788 | <issue_start>username_0: My question was originally designed to be very related to [this one](https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/42546/can-a-professor-influence-the-graduate-admissions-committee-if-he-or-she-is-inte).
However, I have continued to write it because it has a second part.
I am currently sending... |
2015/07/27 | 1,190 | 4,980 | <issue_start>username_0: I have written a paper (about 14 pages long) and submitted it to a journal. The editors suggested I cut it down to a 5-page paper and resubmit. I can do that, but will end up leaving a lot of material on the cutting room floor. That material isn't strong enough to command a published article of... |
2015/07/27 | 3,811 | 14,144 | <issue_start>username_0: Though I read this style quite often, I was recently told unambiguously by a reviewer that I was NOT supposed to use citations "as if they are objects in a sentence." The following sentence is an example of what the reviewer considered unacceptable:
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> We analyzed the data using the Wilmerd... |
2015/07/27 | 894 | 3,748 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm a PhD student in computer science. In my university, the PhD process is divided in the following steps:
1. Qualification exam
2. Research proposal exam: presentation of chosen topics and methodology and plan (near 1-1.5 year after PhD program begining)
3. Thesis proposal exam: presentation... |
2015/07/28 | 229 | 934 | <issue_start>username_0: If i am the first coauthor of the paper, is it possible to change the order of names on the paper in my resume and show my name on the first place?<issue_comment>username_1: Since you write that you are co-first author, I assume you are from a discipline where authorship order matters (e.g. lif... |
2015/07/28 | 5,382 | 21,066 | <issue_start>username_0: I suspect anybody who's a professor knows this story: you meet someone new in a social setting and it comes up that you're a professor. The inevitable next question is, "oh, what do you teach?"
It's a perfectly reasonable question, and one simple answer is: *well, tell them what you teach!* Bu... |
2015/07/28 | 745 | 3,568 | <issue_start>username_0: I'm going to send manuscript for publication in IEEE Transactions. Some parts of this manuscript were published earlier in little-known journals (in Russian). But in general manuscript is significantly different from previous papers. Should I upload previous papers as a ‘Previous Published Vers... |
2015/07/28 | 806 | 3,773 | <issue_start>username_0: I was recently appointed to a new post (at a much better university) and my affiliation will change in a couple of months. I have to attend a conference next week and present work carried out with my current affiliation.
I would like somehow to let the audience know what my next position will ... |
2015/07/28 | 893 | 3,978 | <issue_start>username_0: I just received the answer for my first submitted paper. It was rejected but they annexed the answer of just one referee. Is it normal to reject a paper based on the review of a single referee? Can I use this as an argument to ask for reconsideration? Of course this would not be my single argum... |
2015/07/28 | 539 | 2,189 | <issue_start>username_0: I often hear it said that all jobs have to be advertised externally before anyone can be appointed to an academic post in a UK university. However, this rule about having to advertise externally is certainly not true in general in industry where the only obligation one might have to avoid discr... |
2015/07/28 | 279 | 1,284 | <issue_start>username_0: After my paper was accepted, I was sent page proofs with few corrections to some words and some references. Is it possible to add something to this page proofs. I want to change wording of a line that they didn’t mention so it makes better sense is that possible?<issue_comment>username_1: In my... |