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- Feel free to use any needed departmental facility.
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# SoCS Website Personal Profile
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You must create and maintain a personal profile that will appear on the SoCS [Our Research Students](https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/computing/researchstudents/) page. Profile pages are created using the University’s [T4 content management](https://t4.gla.ac.uk/) system. You will receive your T4 login details and instructions from the <a href="mailto:webteam@glasgow.ac.uk">Web Team</a>.
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You must create and maintain a personal profile that will appear on the SoCS [Our Research Students](https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/computing/researchstudents/) page. Profile pages are created using the University’s [T4 content management](https://t4.gla.ac.uk/) system. You will receive your T4 login details and instructions from the <a href="mailto:webteam@glasgow.ac.uk">Web Team</a> when you start your PhD.
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Your personal profile **must** include the following:
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- Full Name
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- Office number (and desk number if appropriate)
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- Short biography
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- Research interests
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As you publish papers they will be automatically included in your research profile from the university's research repository, [Enlighten](https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/enlighten/)
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# Research
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Research supervision is two-way interaction. It is a collaboration, but to get the most out of your supervision you *must* come to your supervision meetings well-prepared, manage the available supervision time well, and you must be able to lead the conversation.
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To get started, you should:
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- Know who is working in your research area:
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- Identify and record the research groups working in your area
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- Identify and keep a list of relevant conferences in your research area, and their usual submission deadlines. |