Hi,
I am in the middle of a PhD program in a mid-size university. My supervisor informed me that she will take maternity leave very soon. It will take about 20 weeks. I have only one supervisor, and I am concerned that this leave will affect my progress in the program. My question is: Will she still carry the responsibility of supervising my work during this period? Can I contact her, e.g. asking her to revise my paper? How do you handle the communication with your supervisor in such a situation?
Thank you for comments.
I'm not sure what half way through a program means. Are you still taking classes? Getting ready for prelims?
Even so, I fail to see what the problem is. Your adviser is going to be away for 5 months not 5 years.
Take the advice offered here and have a face-to-face with your adviser. Surely she can tell you the degree to which she is willing to continue with "business as usual" while on maternity leave.
Also, it's not entirely clear why you need her to revise your papers unless she's a co-author and you are moving toward submission to a conference or journal. If she is a co-author, then consider adding another author (even advanced Ph.D. student) to keep the project moving. Or perhaps it's time for you to take the initiative in revising your own papers. It will be good practice for when you are writing your dissertation.