
Planning Your Dissertation
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'Concise, complete and to the point. The perfect place to start planning your dissertation.' Customer review
This essential pocket guide takes students through the planning for each stage of their dissertation, from hatching an idea to handing in their finished project. Short, succinct chapters cover everything from devising a research question and engaging with the literature to choosing a methodology and structuring an argument. It features sample dissertations from a range of subject areas, so that students can better anticipate what lies ahead, practical advice at every step and action plans to keep students on track.
This edition includes:
· A new chapter on the research proposal as an assessed assignment
· A redesigned dissertation library with outlines of different dissertation styles (report, essay and creative/practical)
· Further examples of dissertations from a wider range of subject areas linked via a QR code
· More guidance on using digital software for planning and time management
· Updated advice for making the most of your supervisor and managing stress
This book is the ideal companion to all students completing a dissertation as part of their undergraduate or postgraduate studies, whatever their subject area.
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Michelle Reid is a Learning Development Tutor at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is the author of Report Writing and Time Management.
Content
Introduction
Part 1: Getting started
1 Getting strategic
2 Exploring ideas
3 Working with your supervisor
Part 2: Planning your research
4 Starting your reading
5 Focussing your research question
6 Time planning a longer project
7 Your research plan
8 Research proposals
9 The supervisor's perspective
Part 3: Planning your literature review
10 Think: what are you looking for?
11 Finding it
12 Reading it
13 Making sense of it
14 Planning it
Part 4: Thinking about methodology
15 Aim and objectives
16 Using theory
17 Make sure your methods match your aims!
18 The 'systematic' approach: literature review as methodology
Part 5: Dissertation library
Part 6: Writing and argument
19 Writing paragraphs
20 The language of argument
21 Writing style: using 'I'
Part 7: Planning your endgame
22 Be clear about what you are aiming for
23 The conclusion and introduction
24 First impressions and last thoughts
25 Journey's end?
References
Index
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