Sunday, March 9, 2008

YASMIN-messages Digest 09.03.2008.

Dear  Ken and  All

I   had a  two experiences:
 
I  was reviewing  his performance of a  young academic from a foundation university very well known in research In Turkey.  This &nb! sp;young man is specialized in audio interaction design .  Highly few people is expert in this  field. He has  several international patent amazingly. Contrary, no one in his  department,  encouraged for an advanced research. He is practicing artistic work only and has  very poor  one or two conference papers.  Under  a good  supervision,  this young man would be good researcher but  sadly,  still  he  dose not  know  what he should. And  He thinks  he is  doing  well in academic level. 

On the  other hand,  A musician  who  studied  MA degree  in a well-known national  university in Turkey,  completed his dissertation in 25 months.  Because his  supervisor tried to teach &nbs! p;how  a  research can be done in Art.  The &nb! sp;stude nt  struggled at the  beginning but  his  supervisor did not  give up to encourage him to finalize  his  research in advanced level.  At the end of the  day,  The  student  managed  not only  a good  master thesis  but  also had  2 articles published  in A level- Art and Humanity Indexed Journals. ( I  should indicate  again that this  is a master even not a PhD).

Therefore  I  am totally agree with Ken's  statement  below  ...  I believe the  quality of a research  work  80% depends  on a  good supervision.  

Oguzhan
Modarator, To Phd or not to Phd?

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Prof. Dr. Oguzhan Ozcan
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The other problem is lack of supervisor skills. The teacher in question thought that she was doing these students a favor by helping them to get a PhD for simply doing their own work. Because she is a skilled artist and an unskilled researcher, she has no idea what will happen to them in their post-doctoral career, and she had no ideas of the responsibilities and pressures they will face - especially if they are hired at a good university.