How to START Writing Your Dissertation or Thesis?

Everything I Learnt from Writing my Master's Dissertation and PhD Thesis.

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How to START Writing Your Dissertation or Thesis?

What You Will Learn!

  • Tips to prepare you for the thesis writing process,
  • Tools to build, structure, and enhance your thesis,
  • A guide to help you understand and avoid plagiarism and copyright infringement with regards to illustrative content,
  • Strategies to optimize the thesis writing process, save time and capitalize on your efforts.
  • Learn what writer's block is, its causes, and its impact on the writing process.
  • Recognize the factors that contribute to your specific writer's block.
  • Discover a range of techniques and approaches to help break through writer's block.
  • Apply the strategies that resonate with you to create an individualized plan for overcoming writer's block.

Description

If you are tired of struggling or procrastinating to write your thesis or dissertation and want to take action, then this course is for you!

This course provides a step-by-step practical guide to showing you exactly how to start writing your thesis to create a solid foundation for you to expand upon.

This means that in order for you to gain any benefit from this course, you need to put the information into practice immediately and use the resources provided. I recommend that you follow the instructions in every video or answer the questions that can be found in the resources section and only when you have completed the actions or answers then move on to the next video.

At the end of this course, you should have the framework of your thesis and identified:

· the focal point and central story;

· the most important topics to expand on and their order;

· parts of your thesis that are communicated more effectively in the form of visual representation;

· methods of using illustrative content correctly;

· strategies to optimize writing.

Please understand that this course is straight to the point and focuses on helping you to take the crucial steps required to start writing and make progress because that is the final outcome (or where the real value lies). Unfortunately, if you think that two hours or more of lectures or tons of resources will help you make progress then this course is not for you. Also if you feel that you can't adapt the information to your field of study because the examples used in this course are from life sciences, then this course is not for you.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students that are required to submit a research based report at the end of their investigations,
  • Students at early stages in their Masters’ or PhD degrees can benefit by using it to be better prepared and equipped for writing their dissertation or thesis,
  • Students in their final year of their Masters’ or PhD degrees can benefit from this course by applying the information as they have collected data/results, interpreted the data/results and are better acquainted with the literature, research problem and solution,
  • All students can benefit from this course, however, the format and requirements of a conventional thesis and the examples used in this course is of the life sciences field.
  • Students that are willing to action the guidance provided in this course.

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Tags

  • Academic Writing

Subscribers

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Lectures

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