What is a co advisor?

A co-advisor is a person who also works with the doctoral candidate, but often in a secondary role (perhaps providing scientific but not financial support, for instance). In my own case, for instance, I had two advisors who were fully equal in both supervising the research and supporting it financially.

What is an adviser called?

An adviser or advisor is normally a person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area and usually also includes persons with cross-functional and multidisciplinary expertise. An adviser’s role is that of a mentor or guide and differs categorically from that of a task-specific consultant.

What’s the difference between adviser and advisor?

There is no difference between adviser and advisor besides spelling, and both are acceptable for someone who gives advice. Some people, though, feel that advisor is more formal. Advisor tends to be used for people having an official position—for example, an advisor to the president.

What is the work of advisor?

An Advisor accepts responsibility for keeping informed about activities of the organization and for advising officers of the organization on the appropriateness and general merits of policies and activities.

What is a co supervisor?

cosupervisor (plural cosupervisors) A joint supervisor; one who cosupervises.

What type of advisors are there?

7 types of advisors

  • Customer service representative. You can often find this type of advisor at the financial institution where you have an account.
  • Personal banker. Personal bankers work at banks and trust.
  • Mutual fund representative.
  • Investment representative.
  • Investment adviser.
  • Financial planner.
  • Insurance advisor.

Is an advisor a teacher?

Arguably, academic advisors should be more widely recognized and hired as teachers for FY courses. Some colleges and universities currently utilize academic advisors and student service professionals as teachers in first year courses.

What does advisory role mean?

adj. 1 giving advice; empowered to make recommendations.

What is co-guide?

Co-guide means an additional Guide from the University/Constituent Unit and an outside organisation approved by URC on the recommendations of DRC, to help in the accomplishment of the research work of the candidate.

What is co-guide in PhD?

To have a Co-Guide for every PhD student is not a mandatory requirement. However, if the student’s proposed doctoral work is of an interdisciplinary nature, he/she may be allotted a PhD Co-Guide.

What are the 2 types of financial advisors?

There are two main types of investment professionals to consider — “registered representatives” (more commonly referred to as brokers) and “investment adviser representatives” (often referred to as financial advisors or investment advisors).

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