Theme Hushing the ouches of the Phd program Goal Competence objectives Sub topics Activities 1 Enhancing socialization in the Phd supervisory process Easing out tension during PhD supervision so that cordial interactions are frequent and time management is improved ID: 483785
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Animal face of PhD
Theme: Hushing the ouches of the Phd programSlide2
Goal
Competence
objectives
Sub topics
Activities
1. Enhancing socialization in the Phd supervisory process
Easing
out tension during PhD supervision so that cordial interactions are frequent and time management is improved.
Creating a happy hour with students to reduce
power distance between supervisor and student
every
2 months when deadlines are met
Stress management
Stress
management
Expert talk on stress management
Sharing of personal experiences through brain storming session
Awareness creation of recreational facilities at the University
Learn relaxation excercisesSlide3
Goal
Objectives
subtopic
Activities
2. Time management
Programing Effective use of calender and diaries in google apps /smart phones
”Sieving ”activities
Awareness creation of university’s time scaleSlide4
Goal
Objective
Sub
topic
Activity
3. Power distance management
1. Peer supervision
(role play
among supervisors (with phd students present)
2. Socialization and relaxation interaction between supervisor and student (e.g 15 min break out session where supervisor shares drink, have dinner with student) and reports experience
3. Sharing of experiences (information, travelling to conferences etc.
4. Expert talk on interpersonal relationship
5. Self efficacy assessment by supervisor and PhD student