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You Must Be Very Intelligent

The PhD Delusion

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  • The author lets the innocent reader peer inside the university cloisters (like Dorothy peering behind the curtain in the Wizard of Oz.)

  • It is a humorous but tragic story of postgrad life that will raise wry smiles of recognition from fellow travelers

  • The author spares no blushes and doesn't hide behind generalities and self-praise

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Table of contents (42 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Part I: Before

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Chapter 1

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 3-14
    3. Chapter 2

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 15-18
  3. Part II: Year 1

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 19-19
    2. Chapter 3

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 21-25
    3. Chapter 4

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 27-32
    4. Chapter 5

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 33-37
    5. Chapter 6

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 39-42
    6. Chapter 7

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 43-51
    7. Chapter 8

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 53-61
    8. Chapter 9

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 63-70
    9. Chapter 10

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 71-79
    10. Chapter 11

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 81-87
    11. Chapter 12

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 89-95
    12. Chapter 13

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 97-103
    13. Chapter 14

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 105-112
    14. Chapter 15

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 113-117
    15. Chapter 16

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 119-128
    16. Chapter 17

      • Karin Bodewits
      Pages 129-137

About this book

You Must be Very Intelligent is the author’s account of studying for a PhD in a modern, successful university. Part-memoir and part-exposé, this book is highly entertaining and unusually revealing about the dubious morality and desperate behaviour which underpins competition in twenty-first century academia. 

This witty, warts-and-all account of Bodewits´ years as a PhD student in the august University of Edinburgh is full of success and failure, passion and pathos, insight, farce and warm-hearted disillusionment. She describes a world of collaboration and backstabbing; nefarious financing and wasted genius; cosmopolitan dreamers and discoveries that might just change the world… Is this a smart people’s world or a drip can of weird species? Modern academia is certainly darker and stranger than one might suspect…  

This book will put a wry, knowing smile on the faces of former researchers. And it is a cautionary parable for innocents who still believe that lofty academia is erected upon moral high ground…

Reviews

“A new novel about academic life is not a ringing endorsement, to say the least. But it will make you laugh. And that’s the point.” (Colleen Flaherty, Inside Higher Ed, February, 2018)

“The story is immersive, and I felt like I was there with our hero every step of the way.” (Chemistry World, chemistryworld.com, January 2018)

“Karin Bodewits’ partly autobiographic book ‘You must be very intelligent – The PhD Delusion’ is a revealing, tongue in cheek tale about PhD life.” (Ulrike Träger, Metior Magazine, November, 2017)

“PhD novel is ‘wake-up call’ on supervisor-student ‘power plays’” (Times Higher Education, November, 2017)


Authors and Affiliations

  • Munich, Germany

    Karin Bodewits

About the author

I was born April, 1983, in a small village in the economically dead North East of the Netherlands. As a child I mainly caught frogs and leapt over ditches. When life became meaningful (though not necessarily better), I dreamt about travelling the world as a field biologist.

At the age of seventeen, I swapped village life for a university town 20 miles up the road. I matriculated at the University of Groningen and studied biology. One of the first-year courses entailed sitting for hours in dreary drizzle to watch geese pick grass. Unfortunately, I felt slightly bored and wet and steered my studies towards microbiology which, thankfully, entailed a roof over my head during experiments. Six amiable years later, blurred by pub visits and lengthy ‘work’ sojourns in China and Spain, I graduated with an MSc in molecular biology and was increasingly gripped by science.

Having acquired a taste for travel and cultural enrichment, and perhaps a bizarre yearning to return to drizzle, I moved to the wonderful, historic city of Edinburgh, capital of Scotland, to start my PhD. Despite a ludicrous intake of Irn Bru (a chemical drink unique to Scotland) along with mountainous amounts of fried pizza and dubious frat-ish parties, I successfully defended my thesis in 2011.

Feeling like a lost soul, I backpacked round South America, not knowing what would or should come next. But something had to, because I ran out of money, so I started my first ‘real’ job, at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich. Having re-stocked my pocket, and feeling sufficiently proficient in the academic world, I quit a year later. In 2012, I co-founded the company NaturalScience.Careers. In 2015, I published my first book (a career guide for female natural scientists). <

These days, I give soft skill and career seminars to young scientists, and I’m often invited to speak at natural science events. I write short stories, career columns and opinion pieces for magazines like Chemistry World, Naturejobs, Laborjournal and Nachrichen aus der Chemie. With my partner Philipp and our two sons, I live in Munich, where I spend much time wondering what to do next.

You can find me on Facebook and LinkedIn.   

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