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HOW TO STRUCTURE THE THESIS PROJECT: THE PARTS OF THE DOCTORAL PROJECT AND ITS CHALLENGES ???????? ???? Are you the next Laureate? ???? https://erikadupont.com/les-laureats/ ???? Need one-off help? Book your first appointment here ???? https://calendly.com/dupont-erika/pre... ???? Download your free ebook! ???? https://erikadupont.com/guide-des-doc... --------------------------- ???? The Agency's website: https://erikadupont.com ???? LinkedIn: / erika-dupont-b864a1151 ???? Agency's Facebook: / dupont.erika ???? Insta: / erika.dupont_vstein ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ IN THIS VIDEO ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The doctoral project is the research document that many students must write in order to be able to register for a doctorate and/or to obtain research funding for a doctorate. It presents the research that you propose and must be convincing: it must be validated by your thesis director, then by the laboratory and doctoral school administrations. But that's not all: ideally, your doctoral project must allow you to integrate into a professional landscape. It must allow you to participate in large-scale projects during the doctorate, and to integrate professionally after the doctorate. Today, I suggest we talk about the parts that structure the doctoral project. My goal is to allow you to understand what is at stake in each of them, so that you can write a convincing first version of your doctoral project. ▬▬▬▬▬ SUMMARY ▬▬▬▬▬▬ 01:05 Title 01:51 Subject / object of the research 02:30 Context 04:07 State of the art 08:06 Problem and methodology considered 12:10 Hypotheses / Results 14:58 Valorization 17:04 Budget 20:43 Financing 22:46 Provisional schedule 25:01 Provisional plan 27:09 Bibliography ▬▬▬▬▬ WHO AM I? ▬▬▬▬▬▬ My name is Erika Dupont, I have been a PhD student in contemporary art history since 2020. Without funding for three years, I completed my thesis thanks to funding from the very prestigious Yale University. During my studies, I was faced with many questions and like most PhD students, I was very poorly supported in all my efforts and my journey has really been that of a fighter. I have always been keen to help PhD students. At the beginning of my doctoral studies, I was elected to represent PhD students on the Laboratory Councils and the doctoral school, and now I want to devote myself entirely to supporting PhD students. Why? Because if I had been supported myself, I would have saved precious time, I would have made fewer mistakes, I would have fumbled less and I would have asserted myself much more quickly in the research community. I would have lost much less energy and probably earned my living much sooner. Instead, I remained precarious for years and today, I want to help as many doctoral students as possible to get out of this precariousness by giving them the keys that I acquired through the sweat of my brow. ???? SUBSCRIBE! ???? ???? / @erikadupont ???? The Blog: https://erikadupont.com/blog/ ???? Facebook: / dupont.erika ???? Insta: / erika.dupont_vstein