of course I would talk to my supervisor first?
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I would definitely always talk to supervisor first as it's not the best to go around "behind their back" given you are their apprentice.
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But can I?
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What exactly do you want to propose? "Can I include Profs A and B on my project?"
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No I was invited to a meeting by a methods group. They invited me to present my stuff
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You want to ask your supervisor permission to present your stuff to another group? That's exactly right and you should ask for advice too.
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it's not about *whether* to ask, but *how to* ask :D :D :D without getting dismissed quickly
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Just say "I was invited to present at blah blah" then they will say something then you will say something. It's a super easy one.
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They will be very pleased with you. I can't image a situation where you being invited is in any way bad.
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Sorry if this is too personal or private but why do you feel like you might be dismissed. This is a bad sign. Do they dismiss you often?
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This (being invited) is the kind of shit PIs celebrate. It's excellent. You should even put it on your CV.
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oh well, their postdoc was like: "Yeah, you should present your project! we have free slots in some months", now I need to ask 4 permission
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