by MarineSciPhD » Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:19 am
Ideally, your SF will acknowledge your current research and assign you a mentor whose research aligns with your current research. I don't know if there is an instance where they would not align your research with a specific mentor, causing you to not be doing work toward your PhD research during the summers. In my experience and the other PhD students who were at my SF, the SF research was perfectly aligned to the PhD research so that the summers helped toward the PhD. During the school year, you just continue with your own research as well. When you talk to a potential SF (if you do), just make sure you are very clear on what your research is and making sure accepting the scholarship would help your research, not hinder it.
Ideally, your SF will acknowledge your current research and assign you a mentor whose research aligns with your current research. I don't know if there is an instance where they would not align your research with a specific mentor, causing you to not be doing work toward your PhD research during the summers. In my experience and the other PhD students who were at my SF, the SF research was perfectly aligned to the PhD research so that the summers helped toward the PhD. During the school year, you just continue with your own research as well. When you talk to a potential SF (if you do), just make sure you are very clear on what your research is and making sure accepting the scholarship would help your research, not hinder it.