Where do you keep your thesis?
Anna Kushnir
Thursday, 23 October 2008 18:18 UTC
This is a bit of innocent fun I picked up at Unbalanced Reaction, a blog written by a visiting assistant professor at an undisclosed university.
“The other night, I was digging through a cabinet trying to locate the top to one of my coffee travel mugs. Underneath a pile of books I noticed some (vaguely) familiar gold lettering. There, wedged between my fireproof safe and Paris travel guide was my thesis.
I remember, back at the start of graduate school, thinking that I would always keep my thesis on my bookshelf in my office. I figured it would be inspiring to the undergrads that came to my office hours.
Ha.
So. I gotta find out if I’m the only one. Where do you keep your thesis (or where do you plan to store it)?"
Where do you keep your thesis? Framed in a blinking neon frame for all to notice and comment on, or stuck in the back of a dusty shelf?
Updated 23 October 2008 18:18 UTC
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Bookshelf in the office.
(sorry…)
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I only bound the submission copies but plan to get one for myself next month and also in a booklet form.
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I keep my thesis at home, and in the harddisk of my computer. There is a copy in my supervisor’s office, and in the library too.
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Mine is doing a fantastic job of propping up my monitor right in front of me.
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My copy is gathering dust sitting on my father’s bookshelf. He’s far better than me when it comes to bragging about it. Interesting discussion – I’m always amused when I find out that professors are using their own to prop up the television. Also, thanks for the link to the ‘unbalanced reaction’ – a great new blog to add to my roll…
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