“My previous PI was one of these extremely abusive supervisors treating me like shit. I filed complain after I finished so did a previous colleague. The case is that he got fired as he embezzled money. Now he makes her responsible...👇
and refuses to sign her thesis or give his consent that she is able to publish a paper or even her thesis as he is the "owner" of the project. She is at the end of her PhD and just need to write. Does anyone has a suggestion what she can do? The Institute manager adviced...👇
her to either give up or to look for funding and start a new project. I would be really happy for any help!”
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How To Write A Conference Paper Abstract When You Don’t Have The Results Yet?
Submission dates for conferences are usually a long way out, which makes writing abstracts difficult because often you don’t actually have the results yet.
How do you write a conference abstract...👇
when that’s the case?
The first thing to keep in mind is that most academics are in the same boat, and conference organizers know the situation.
So, to write your abstract, you go about it the way you usually would, where you give the focus on your paper, a brief...👇
description of the method, BUT when you come to the results part, instead of writing the actual results (which you don’t have yet) or even forecasting what the actual results will be, simply state what kind of information the results will be.