Agreed! But part of PhD process is becoming an independent researcher and learning to manage other researchers. Supervisors included...(1/2)
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sturnely re-explained to you. If you keep at it, you might even get asked to leave. Seen it first hand enough times.
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That's fucked up, imo.
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Surely students have rights and supervisors are to be held to agreed upon expectations? I'm not cattle.
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I have no idea what you're reading above which makes you think that I don't respect students' rights. I'm saying that supervisors should do
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their job. What bit makes you think I'm calling a student cattle?
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It's what this makes me feel (I am a phd student) if I am not allowed to remind my supervisors of very basic work requirements.
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I _never_ said you are not allowed. I said it's not your duty.
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What I did say is that if you take it upon yourself to remind your boss how and when to do their job it's very likely they won't like it.
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For me (advisor), this is helpful to hear The hard thing for me to negotiate is gender We have expectations of ea. other that are gendered
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This is why a document of expectations and responsibilities is useful for all parties
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