the research student's guide to success. / Pat Cryer

By: Cryer, PatMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Open University study skillsPublisher: London: Open Uni, Press// McGraw Hill, 2006Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvii, 269 pISBN: 978335221172; 335221173Subject(s): Research | Study skillsLOC classification: LB2369.C78
Contents:
Contents: Why and how to use this book -- Exploring routes, opportunities and funding -- Making an application -- Producing the research proposal -- Settling in and taking stock -- Interacting with supervisors -- Reading round the subject: working procedures -- Reading round the subject: evaluating quality -- Handling ethical issues -- Managing influences of personal circumstances -- Succeeding as an 'overseas' research student -- Managing your skills development -- Planning out the work -- Getting into a productive routine -- Cooperating with others for mutual support -- Producing progress reports -- Giving presentations on your work -- Transferring registration from MPhil to PhD -- Coming to terms with originality in research -- Developing ideas through creative thinking -- Keeping going when you feel like giving up -- Job seeking -- Producing the thesis -- Handling the oral/viral/thesis defence -- Afterwards --
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Includes bibliographic references and index

Contents: Why and how to use this book -- Exploring routes, opportunities and funding -- Making an application -- Producing the research proposal -- Settling in and taking stock -- Interacting with supervisors -- Reading round the subject: working procedures -- Reading round the subject: evaluating quality -- Handling ethical issues -- Managing influences of personal circumstances -- Succeeding as an 'overseas' research student -- Managing your skills development -- Planning out the work -- Getting into a productive routine -- Cooperating with others for mutual support -- Producing progress reports -- Giving presentations on your work -- Transferring registration from MPhil to PhD -- Coming to terms with originality in research -- Developing ideas through creative thinking -- Keeping going when you feel like giving up -- Job seeking -- Producing the thesis -- Handling the oral/viral/thesis defence -- Afterwards --

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