The main research phase of your PhD is the time to perfect your project management skills and start writing and presenting for the academic community. Typical milestonesThese are the sorts of actions you will need to consider taking during the main research phase of your PhD.Progressing your research:meetings with supervisor(s), make sure that your approach to meetings is workingassess research results achieved and what realistically still needs doingkeep writing chapters, reports, etcDevelop your research profile:present your research at a conference or seminar, get feedbackinteract with other researchers in your fieldImprove your skills:revisit your skills audit to identify gaps and consider how to fill theselook for continued training and development opportunitiesmeet with a careers advisor to talk about your career plansstart researching academic and non-academic job marketsManaging your time:ensure you don’t let the PhD take over your whole lifefind a balance, and find time for other activities.Remember to add your own additional actions that relate to your own personal circumstances and project.Support from your supervisor and SchoolKeeping on track during your research can be challenging. It is important to take time to reflect on your progress regularly and discuss any concerns or issues you have with your supervisor.If you are having any problems with your project or your relationship with your supervisor it is important to seek help and advice quickly. The first point of contact for issues which you feel you can’t discuss with your supervisor is usually your second supervisor, your PhD Advisor or the School.Remember that your peers, and in particular fellow Postgraduate Researchers who are further on in their research, are a great source of advice and support. Take the time to learn from each other.The Students’ Union Advice Place is also an excellent resource for students. They can provide independent advice to University of Edinburgh students on a range of matters, including academic advice, health and wellbeing, money issues, and much more.Get help from the Students’ Union Advice PlaceSupport from the Institute for Academic DevelopmentTraining coursesTo help you in the main research stages of your research programme, we recommend attending some of the following courses we offer:Time ManagementManaging Your Research ProjectEffective WritingPresentation SkillsYou can find details of all our workshops for PGRs on our website:Workshops for postgraduate researchers This article was published on 2024-02-26