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How to Get a PhD

A Handbook for Students and Their Supervisors - Second Edition

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This is a handbook and survival manual for PhD students, providing a practical, realistic understanding of the processes of doing research for a doctorate. It discusses many important issues often left unconsidered, such as the importance of time management and how to achieve it, and how to overcome the difficulties of communicating with supervisors. Consideration is given to the particular problems of groups such as women, part-time and overseas students. The book also provides practical insights for supervisors, focusing on how to monitor and, if necessary, improve supervisory practice. It assists senior academic administrators by examining the responsibilities that universities have for providing an adequate service for research students.

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How to Get a PhD, Estelle Phillips, Derek Salman Pugh

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Jaar van publicatie
1994
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Titel
How to Get a PhD
Ondertitel
A Handbook for Students and Their Supervisors - Second Edition
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1994
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
203
ISBN10
0335192149
ISBN13
9780335192144
Beoordeling
3,15 van 5
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This is a handbook and survival manual for PhD students, providing a practical, realistic understanding of the processes of doing research for a doctorate. It discusses many important issues often left unconsidered, such as the importance of time management and how to achieve it, and how to overcome the difficulties of communicating with supervisors. Consideration is given to the particular problems of groups such as women, part-time and overseas students. The book also provides practical insights for supervisors, focusing on how to monitor and, if necessary, improve supervisory practice. It assists senior academic administrators by examining the responsibilities that universities have for providing an adequate service for research students.