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学者何毓琦 发表于2009-12-27 22:18:13
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学术教育
On Attending Conferences
 
If you are in academia and/or doing research, attending professional conferences is an unavoidable part of life (if you are in industry, you need to attend trade shows which is not under discussion here). I wish to discuss three stages of your professional life and the role conferences play in them. In each profession, there always exists one annual conference which is considered to be THE conference of the year which everyone tries to attend. It is a big affair with a big budget, several plenary presentations, and many parallel technical sessions lasting over several days.
When you are starting out as a young scholar, you go to this conference to see and be seen. It is what is referred to as “visibility and exposure”. You want people to notice you by giving good papers and make memorable presentations. You also want to learn from and meet with others working on problems with similar interests. Thus, you go to as many technical talks as possible and establish your own informal social network through which you become informed with the latest trends and happenings in the field before their formal publication in archival journals (as I have said before, even if you thoroughly understand a paper on the day of its publication, you are already at least 12 months behind due to review and printing delays). It is through such informal networks that you remain on the cutting edge of research.
As you grow and age in your field, you begin to acquire a reputation if you are anywhere successful in your work. You will be asked to take on volunteer work in various editorial and/or administrative committees of your professional society. Annual conference is usually the place where face-to-face meetings of these committees take place.  In fact, your volunteer service often include the organization and running of meetings, conferences, and journals. Thus, you are no longer free to do as you please at these conferences; your time becomes somewhat constrained due to these responsibilities. On the other hand, you also became part of the primary forces that keep a professional society running smoothly and efficiently. You became the “mover and shaker” of your field.
Finally, if you keep up with your research and volunteer service to the profession, then you finally arrive at the stage where you begin to reap what your sowed. You are now an elder statesman of your field. You serve in honorary and advisory positions with relative little day-to-day responsibility but are given many “freebies” such as reduced or free registration fees, free hotel rooms and invitation to receptions. This is the “payback” for the many years of volunteer service you provided to the profession. You probably still attend all plenary lectures or occasional talk that strikes your fancy but there is no more pressure to see and be seen unless you happen to be asked to give a prestigious plenary lecture yourself. Attendance at these conferences are to renew friendship with life-long acquaintances and to say “I am still here (as the famed architect, I.M. Pei, announced in a featured NY Times magazine article devoted to him earlier this year)”. It is the “pleasure of your company” that adds to the conference.
Of course the transitions from one stage to another are never distinct and clear. The three stages overlap and merge. However, one needs to be cognizant of their differences and the part one is expected to play in each.
Aside from this annual conference, there are smaller meetings such as workshops or symposiums. These are usually irregular in frequency, in depth, and more specialized meetings on sub-topics of the field. Attendees usually number not more than one hundred and the gathering is more for specialists.
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发表评论人:tsren [2010-3-3 1:12:35]   
It is really what happens. I can see the stages of my students (stage 1), myself (in stage 2), and my former adviser (in stage 3). Thanks a lot.
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发表评论人:[游客]castaway [2010-2-10 15:30:39] ip:99.146.38.*  
Nice post. As a PhD student in US, I am always unwilling to attend conferences, since travel is a burden to me. I thought as long as I can get CD-ROM of conference, it is OK for me to learn latest progress in my field.

Now I have changed my mind. As a young researcher, what I need to do now is to let everyone know me and my recent research. Thanks, Dr. Ho.
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发表评论人:griffithhu [2010-1-9 6:30:54]   
Thnaks a lot for the sharing! As a young researcher, I wish there will be more senior scientists share their knowledge in this forum.
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发表评论人:[游客]taowang [2010-1-3 2:28:04] ip:115.171.249.*  
professor, thank you so much.
when i was in my conference, i talked alot with the inviter that china is in economic booming stage. and now if i refused this invitation just by financial reseason, i feel awkward.

but it is best to be honest.

i learned a lot from your previous posts!
my best wishes to you for health and joyful every day!

-tao

博主回复:There is no need to feel awkward. It is easy to a host to issue an invitation and to provide local support. If he wants your presence badly, it is his duty to provide your travel expenses.
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发表评论人:wujingzhi [2010-1-2 13:28:29]   
Sometimes I found that it was boring to attend those conferences since not many leading professors would give presentations. Nevertheless, attending conferences is good for networking.
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发表评论人:[游客]taowang [2010-1-2 0:59:00] ip:115.171.64.*  
i have been puzzled in last several days. last year i gave a presentation in a conference organized by a international association, my first time went abroad. last month someone from a european country, who knew me on the conference, invited me to give a lecture this year(2010) in his country and will provide local services. but i have not any research funds for the travel tickets. and i am failed finding help from my director.
professor, i do not know how to refuse this invitation politely? just tell him my situation or something else?
博主回复:Yes, I'd tell him the truth. and if in the US, I'd copy my declination to my boss particualrly if the inviation is to a prestige conference.
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发表评论人:wc101 [2009-12-29 13:07:10]   
instructive post
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发表评论人:summer1981 [2009-12-29 7:20:16]   
really appreciate your 3 stages statement. It is informative and encouraging. One quick question, as beginners, should we be more cautious about the quality of the work we present at a conference? Sometimes there seems to be a dilemma, where I havenot got a full data set yet but still want to go to some conference to get to know people and to be known. Should I wait for more data to be collected or just go for it with what I have? Thanks very much.
博主回复:There are no clear cut "yes or no" answer to your question. However, one golden rule that should never be compromised is "always strive to give the best presentation you know how"
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发表评论人:terrytr2009 [2009-12-28 22:33:39]   
From your artical,I konw the stages from a unknown person to be a honorable scholar.And obviously I still have a long,long way to go!But I doubt whether I have the courage to fulfill the whole course.Anyway,thank you very much!
博主回复:Ah, but it is always better to have loved and lost than never loved at all. So go for it. Everyone including myself has his share of rejections and disappointments. They make any success you achieve that much sweeter.
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发表评论人:slowlight [2009-12-28 20:07:51]   
犹如王国维之三境界,从初入门的惶惶然,到中期的自信,到后来的淡然。
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