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I prefer to schedule out the whole year's worth of meetings in advance so we can both plan towards these deadlines as writing milestones on your project. You should also bear in mind that supervisors are not allowed to review written work in the final month of your dissertation period, though in light of what I note below, this shouldn't be an issue as hopefully by this time you'll be an independent writer!
For scheduling, I use a digital tool which sends out automatic reminders and allows you to reschedule without having to chase me down. You can access the page for dissertation supervison meetings here: [https://cal.com/kidwellj/supervisions](calendly link). As above, I'd be grateful if you could schedule a year's work of supervisions in advance. These can always be re-scheduled if you need to, and helps to protect that time as the year gets increasingly busy. It's up to you to choose meeting dates, so you can space these based on your own work plan, particularly if you want to emphasise working in S1 or S2. But please, once per month at a maximum. And do think about pacing yourself well for this big project!
For scheduling, I use a digital tool which sends out automatic reminders and allows you to reschedule without having to chase me down. Past experience has shown that UGs tend to prefer to use videoconferencing (e.g. zoom) for supervisions so you don't need to run to campus just for our meeting. However, I'm quite happy to accommodate a preference for on campus supervisions in my office (ERI 254), but the time availability may be slightly different for these. Just drop me an email and I'll confirm options for you and we'll get them in the diary. For regular bookings, you can access the page for dissertation supervison meetings here: [https://cal.com/kidwellj/supervisions](calendly link). As above, I'd be grateful if you could schedule a year's work of supervisions in advance. These can always be re-scheduled if you need to, and helps to protect that time as the year gets increasingly busy. It's up to you to choose meeting dates, so you can space these based on your own work plan, particularly if you want to emphasise working in S1 or S2. But please, once per month at a maximum. And do think about pacing yourself well for this big project!
Thinking about the whole year, it's likely (but do confirm by checking deadlines for dissertation submission) that our last supervision needs to be scheduled before May 1. So you might want to set up an introductory meeting in October, with subsequent supervisions in November, January, February and April. You can adjust as you like, this is just an example of how things might be set up in practice.