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Daily Archives: February 13, 2014

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How to manage your supervisor (if your supervisor is me)

Blog, Useful resourcesBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonFebruary 13, 2014

As my current ‘tenure-track’ post evolves, I am taking on more and more student supervision at undergraduate, taught Masters and PhD level. I am also doing quite a lot of interdisciplinary supervision which gives me a chance to work with a range of more experienced supervisors who are also from different backgrounds.

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