There are many different formats for a PhD interview and varying degrees of formality. You may have a one-on-one interview with your potential supervisor over Skype, a formal interview in front of a panel, be asked to give a presentation to the department, or an informal chat with your po...
your research. If you’re invited to a PhD interview, you want to take full advantage of the opportunity you’ve been given by preparing effectively. In this post, we’ll focus on some of the questions you might be asked in your PhD interview and offer tips on how to prepare for them...
An interview for one of these projects needs to ensure that the applicant can complete a specific project. And that they deserve the funding available for it. Imagine a PhD that involves analysing a specific kind of protein folding. Just being a talented life scientist may not be enough to c...
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you go in, the later you will hit the wall.Motivation will be a big part of the interview. PhD supervisors do not want you to drop out (for your own sake as well as theirs – their careers are often linked to your success), so they will try to ensure that you’re really ...
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You now have an opportunity to discuss your interests, ask questions, and meet your potential supervisor to see if they are compatible with you. Although this is not the same as a formalPhD interview, it may still be worth approaching in a similar way, including preparing forinterview question...
How to prepare for your interview First, read the website of the program you’re interviewing for. They’ll usually have information on job placement, curriculum, and expectations of graduate students. If possible, talk to previous students about their experiences interviewing. Although no two inte...
The worst thing you can do during a job search is work hard for months (not to mention the years it took to get your PhD) and then mess it all up in the first 90 seconds of meeting an employer. A better strategy is to prepare strenuously for every interview and express yourself...