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Academic skills, planning for PhD after graduation

When I graduate from the University, I will not only be able to submit my own CV to companies, but I can even consider upgrading my qualifications such as applying for a PhD on a full-award basis, in order to upgrade my degree on the one hand and to have a higher level of attainment in my academic field on the other.
Thus, combined with my summary of my two years of academic study. In addition to my professional and technical knowledge, I have also learnt to apply citations. For example, when I write my essays, I can use the ways I have gathered information to apply to my future studies. For example, I use citations extensively in my essays, sometimes citing information from the library, I will find information on the cover of the relevant book, find references to time, people, and so on. The same goes for academic journals, finding the time and people at the head of the page and then looking at the pages cited in the corner. Even citing videos in which you find the source website can be applied. This approach to citation formatting can be applied to my future PhD studies, a prime example of which is the way I wrote the citation organisation in my Research Proposal.

Applying for a PhD requires a recommendation from a relevant supervisor. Firstly, I need to research different types of schools and whether there is a suitable specialism for my research, and then I need to do background research on the official website to find out the list of supervisors I am interested in and their relevant academic achievements. For example, to choose a supervisor you need to first find out about his academic background, what his best areas of research are and what directions he is working on. I usually use the FindAPhD website to find PhD positions, which provides various types of PhD positions and the corresponding supervisor profiles, cover letter.


However, the deadline for submitting short animations during the graduation season is quite tight and I have to work on my final project in order to get a more desirable degree level and to meet the entry requirements and qualifications for future applications. So I need more time to do some preparation for my PhD application, such as choosing a smaller and clearer direction that intersects with my supervisor’s research direction, and how to put together a better logical research proposal that will catch my supervisor’s eye and make him understand the direction of my research. Therefore, this semester I will first focus on my graduation design work to do my best to do better and to have the opportunity to submit various international animation film festival competitions, so that I can apply my learning to present my study results. In the near future, my plan is to get a full-award PhD or a Nordic job-based PhD, so as to facilitate my career as a university professor later.

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