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PhD event: "Computational Behavioural Science" Lab
MB0.08 Mathematical Sciences

To kick off our new "Computational Behavioural Science" lab, Joyce Zhao, Manos Konstantinidis, and I are preparing a special session on January 17, 2023, 12:00-14:00 in MB0.08. This event is targeted at PhD students at all stages and will focus on three main topics:

 

- How to best interact and respond to feedback from your supervisor (and other collaborators)

- How to make the most out of your PhD

- How to best prepare for the job market / what comes after the PhD

 

It will be mostly in the style of a podium discussion, so everyone is free to attend and ask questions or contribute their knowledge. While our expertise lies mostly in behavioural science, the topic selection hopefully reflects that the event is not limited to behavioural science and that everyone is welcome to attend.

More details: Dr Mikhail Spektor

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