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| doctorants:en:problems [2022/08/19 14:36] – [La technique du canard] translation from the french mbourgais | doctorants:en:problems [2022/10/07 08:05] (Version actuelle) – translation from the french for "purchase of equipment" mbourgais | ||
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| Besides this very serious technique, which has been proven to work despite its joke-like name, is the more general advice to take the time to talk and explain your problems without getting stuck in them head first. Explaining your problem out loud will force you to go back to the beginning of your reasoning and detail it, which will help your brain to see where your reasoning has hit a dead end, and thus to get out of your problem. | Besides this very serious technique, which has been proven to work despite its joke-like name, is the more general advice to take the time to talk and explain your problems without getting stuck in them head first. Explaining your problem out loud will force you to go back to the beginning of your reasoning and detail it, which will help your brain to see where your reasoning has hit a dead end, and thus to get out of your problem. | ||
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| + | ===== Purchase of equipment ===== | ||
| + | If you need special equipment during your thesis (other than the scientific equipment necessary for your work), you can see if the lab can pay for at least part of it. For example a new keyboard, a new mouse, a deck for your laptop, a better desk chair, an external hard drive, etc. To do this, first discuss it with your supervisor to see if there is money available for this in your thesis funding. If you have the green light from your supervisor, contact your secretariat who will give you the procedure to follow. | ||