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Following your progress (for doctoral students)

Keeping track of the progress of doctoral students consists of three viewpoints: Follow-up by the University, with the supervising professor and personal follow-up. In this info session we discuss preparing for these follow-ups and setting goals for yourself.
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Reporting about your progress is an integral part of your doctoral journey. Aalto University and your supervising professor are interested in your progress to be able to support you to meet your targets, but keeping track also allows you to identify your challenges and recognize your achievements. 

The presentation slides will be published after the info at: Presentation slides (aalto.fi)

Speaker:
Tiina Kotti, Doctoral education services

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Yearly follow-up of doctoral students

Doctoral students at Aalto University answer a follow-up survey of the progress of their doctoral studies and research yearly.

Doctoral education
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Doctoral personal study plan (DPSP)

Doctoral students plan their studies and research by using the five parts of the DPSP.

Doctoral education
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Doctoral thesis at Aalto University

Resources, guidelines and information on doctoral theses at Aalto University

Doctoral education
Info session series for doctoral students
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