Tips for contacting a thesis supervisor
    When you are emailing a potential thesis supervisor it鈥檚 important that your communications are professional 鈥 first impressions matter! Your email should be formal, in many ways similar to a job application letter. Below are some tips to help you get off to a good start.
Email etiquette
- Start with a proper salutation such as 鈥淒ear鈥 (not 鈥淗ey鈥)
 - Use the academic鈥檚 first name or title and surname (e.g., Lauren or A/Prof. Kark)
 - Conclude your email with a formal sign-off such as 鈥淜ind regards鈥 or 鈥淪incerely鈥
 
Introduce yourself
- Provide the academic with an overview about yourself 鈥 what you are studying, the research area or topic you are interested in and when you hope to start your thesis
 - Provide a brief statement about why you鈥檙e interested in the topic or area and what you think you might bring to the project
 - Remember to show your eligibility and enthusiasm!
 
Next steps
- In your email suggest a meeting to further discuss the project
 - Thank the academic for their time and consideration
 - Be patient if you don鈥檛 hear from the academic immediately. If there is no reply after a week or two, it may be worth sending a polite follow-up email
 
UG Thesis FAQs
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