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The Postgraduate Research Handbook
Succeed with Your MA, MPhil, EdD and PhD
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Research at postgraduate level is a long-term commitment, and it's common for students to miss deadlines significantly, or even drop out. The Postgraduate Research Handbook is a lively and accessible book that will help your students keep their momentum going, help them enjoy the process of research and ultimately produce a good quality dissertation or thesis. Advice, support and both active and reflective tasks take students through the stages of research as well as encouraging them to consider social and cultural issues, such as working with their supervisor and other researchers. It will be the ideal companion for postgraduate students studying for an MA, MPhil, EdD or PhD, and will be useful for those supervisors looking for extra support for their students.
Introduction FIRST STAGE Starting Research Starting Your Own Postgraduate Research Choosing the Right Research Degree Choosing Your Supervisor Writing a Research Proposal SECOND STAGE Getting Going: Supervisors, Methods and Time Managing Your Supervisor Managing the Balancing Act Managing Your Time and Tasks Your Learning As a Research Student Research Questions and Methods Carrying Out a Literature Review Choosing Appropriate Research Methodologies and Methods THIRD STAGE More Detailed Research Methods: Maintaining Momentum Designing and Using Questionnaires Action Research and Phenomenography Qualitative Research Methods: Interviews, Focus Groups and Observation Using Grounded Theory, Case Studies, Journals and Synectics Research Methods for the Arts and Humanities Being Organised: Planning to Undertake Your Research FOURTH STAGE Support, Progress and Analysis Developing a Supportive Research Culture Locally and at a Distance Problem-based Research and Problem Solving Analysing Data and Thinking About Findings Writing Transfer Documents and Progress Reports for MPhil and PhD Thesis FINAL FIFTH STAGE Writing Up: The Viva, Presentations and Afterwards Writing Up: Definitions and Qualities of a Good MA, MPhil and PhD Thesis Preparing Your Thesis Preparing for and Undertaking Your Viva Presentations, Conferences and Publishing Life After the Research Index
GINA WISKER is Director of Learning and Teaching Development, and MA Women's Studies course leader at Anglia Polytechnic University. She is author of a number of books and articles, and is co-editor and committee chair of the SEDA journal Innovations in Education and Teaching International.
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Research at postgraduate level is a long-term commitment, and it's common for students to miss deadlines significantly, or even drop out. The Postgraduate Research Handbook is a lively and accessible book that will help your students keep their momentum going, help them enjoy the process of research and ultimately produce a good quality dissertation or thesis. Advice, support and both active and reflective tasks take students through the stages of research as well as encouraging them to consider social and cultural issues, such as working with their supervisor and other researchers. It will be the ideal companion for postgraduate students studying for an MA, MPhil, EdD or PhD, and will be useful for those supervisors looking for extra support for their students. Contents
Introduction FIRST STAGE Starting Research Starting Your Own Postgraduate Research Choosing the Right Research Degree Choosing Your Supervisor Writing a Research Proposal SECOND STAGE Getting Going: Supervisors, Methods and Time Managing Your Supervisor Managing the Balancing Act Managing Your Time and Tasks Your Learning As a Research Student Research Questions and Methods Carrying Out a Literature Review Choosing Appropriate Research Methodologies and Methods THIRD STAGE More Detailed Research Methods: Maintaining Momentum Designing and Using Questionnaires Action Research and Phenomenography Qualitative Research Methods: Interviews, Focus Groups and Observation Using Grounded Theory, Case Studies, Journals and Synectics Research Methods for the Arts and Humanities Being Organised: Planning to Undertake Your Research FOURTH STAGE Support, Progress and Analysis Developing a Supportive Research Culture Locally and at a Distance Problem-based Research and Problem Solving Analysing Data and Thinking About Findings Writing Transfer Documents and Progress Reports for MPhil and PhD Thesis FINAL FIFTH STAGE Writing Up: The Viva, Presentations and Afterwards Writing Up: Definitions and Qualities of a Good MA, MPhil and PhD Thesis Preparing Your Thesis Preparing for and Undertaking Your Viva Presentations, Conferences and Publishing Life After the Research Index Authors
GINA WISKER is Director of Learning and Teaching Development, and MA Women's Studies course leader at Anglia Polytechnic University. She is author of a number of books and articles, and is co-editor and committee chair of the SEDA journal Innovations in Education and Teaching International. terte
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