Surviving Your Thesis
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Author: Suzan Burton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the most of their time. Surviving Your Thesis is a wonderful new resource for all doctoral and masters level students that explores the challenges and complexities of successfully engaging in the research process and thesis writing, to offer an accessible and practical guide. The text takes readers from the very early stages of choosing to do a thesis through to the final stages of examination and publication. Chapters include: * Choosing and working with a supervisor * Developing a research proposal * Motivating yourself * Choosing the right research method * Responding to criticism * Advice from the examiners * Preparing work for publication. Tony Adams, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Bergquist, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Burgess, Macquarie Research Ltd, Macquarie University, Australia Suzan Burton, Macquarie Uni
Author: Suzan Burton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the most of their time. Surviving Your Thesis is a wonderful new resource for all doctoral and masters level students that explores the challenges and complexities of successfully engaging in the research process and thesis writing, to offer an accessible and practical guide. The text takes readers from the very early stages of choosing to do a thesis through to the final stages of examination and publication. Chapters include: * Choosing and working with a supervisor * Developing a research proposal * Motivating yourself * Choosing the right research method * Responding to criticism * Advice from the examiners * Preparing work for publication. Tony Adams, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Bergquist, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Burgess, Macquarie Research Ltd, Macquarie University, Australia Suzan Burton, Macquarie Uni
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Suzan Burton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the most of their time. Surviving Your Thesis is a wonderful new resource for all doctoral and masters level students that explores the challenges and complexities of successfully engaging in the research process and thesis writing, to offer an accessible and practical guide. The text takes readers from the very early stages of choosing to do a thesis through to the final stages of examination and publication. Chapters include: * Choosing and working with a supervisor * Developing a research proposal * Motivating yourself * Choosing the right research method * Responding to criticism * Advice from the examiners * Preparing work for publication. Tony Adams, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Bergquist, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Burgess, Macquarie Research Ltd, Macquarie University, Australia Suzan Burton, Macquarie Uni
Author: Suzan Burton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 268
Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the Completing a research thesis is not easy. From choosing a supervisor and topic to staying motivated, each stage represents a different challenge and many students struggle through without identifying the skills needed to make the most of their time. Surviving Your Thesis is a wonderful new resource for all doctoral and masters level students that explores the challenges and complexities of successfully engaging in the research process and thesis writing, to offer an accessible and practical guide. The text takes readers from the very early stages of choosing to do a thesis through to the final stages of examination and publication. Chapters include: * Choosing and working with a supervisor * Developing a research proposal * Motivating yourself * Choosing the right research method * Responding to criticism * Advice from the examiners * Preparing work for publication. Tony Adams, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Bergquist, Macquarie University, Australia Peter Burgess, Macquarie Research Ltd, Macquarie University, Australia Suzan Burton, Macquarie Uni
Surviving Your Thesis
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