Lindawati’s research while affiliated with University of Asia and the Pacific and other places

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Publications (24)


What the Professor Is Looking for in a Ph.D. Applicant?
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January 2017

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Lindawati

This chapter is a bonus chapter that tries to provide the perspective of a professor when reviewing a Ph.D. application. It shares some light on the professor’s point of view in selecting a good candidate to become his Ph.D. student.


Look for Your Ideal Job

January 2017

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After you get your Ph.D. degree, it is time to find yourself a job. Contrary to what most people believe, Ph.D. graduates do not necessarily work as lecturers or professors in university. Ph.D. graduates can work as a researcher in a private company or become entrepreneur. There are a lot of job options for you. This chapter would help you reveal those options.


Dissertation Proposal

January 2017

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This chapter discusses about your dissertation proposal. Writing a dissertation proposal should be done seriously. It is an important document that would be used by your review committee to evaluate your research readiness to complete. The characteristics and main elements of dissertation proposal are described.


Know Your New Ph.D. Ecosystem

January 2017

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This chapter discusses the first few days of your new Ph.D. journey. It shows tips and tricks to get to know your new ecosystem and creating your own positive Ph.D. ecosystem. This chapter also discusses setting up and discussing your expectations with your supervisor.


What Your Future Employer Is Looking for?

January 2017

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This chapter is a bonus chapter that discusses the future employer’s point of view when they evaluate your application. Six criteria that are mostly used as evaluation criteria are discussed. These criteria are academic background, skills, industry project experiences, good attitude, able to work independently as well as with a team, and interest to work in the company.


Make the Most of Conferences

January 2017

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This chapter provides several tips to get the most benefits from a conference. Regardless of attending a conference or organizing one, you would get the benefits as long as you do it right.


Nail the Ph.D. Interview

January 2017

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This chapter focuses on Ph.D. interview submission. It describes the potential reviewers and their interests. This would help you to preempt their questions and prepare for the correct answers. It also presents tips to prepare for your interview.


Ph.D., Ready or Not, Here I Come

January 2017

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To increase your acceptance rate, you may want to make your Ph.D. application stands out from the other applications. You may need to spend enough time and effort to prepare your application. This chapter focuses on your preparation to apply for Ph.D. program. Tips and tricks in this chapter would help you to prepare good Ph.D. application documents that would be able to attract the reviewer’s attentions.


Up-close and Personal with the Ph.D. Program

January 2017

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This chapter discusses two main information about a Ph.D. program that can help you to decide on getting a Ph.D. degree. These pieces of information are the description of a Ph.D. program and Ph.D. financial aid options. A comprehensive description of Ph.D. program points you to several practical considerations to join a Ph.D. program while Ph.D. financial aid would provide you with options to fund your Ph.D. program.


Your Research Topic: Like It or “like” It

January 2017

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This chapter reviews steps to choose your research topic. It describes two main steps: exploration and validation steps. In exploration, you need to expose yourself to a lot of research topics. Some of the topics may be interesting for you. In the second step, you need to validate those topics and choose one or two main topics to work with.