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Planning Your PhD

Kate Williams (Author), Emily Bethell (Author), Judith Lawton (Author), Clare Parfitt-Brown (Author), Mary Richardson (Author), Victoria Rowe (Author)
This text offers students specific, succinct guidance to the core process and major hurdles involved in undertaking a PhD. As well as offering practical advice, such as how to shape initial ideas, it also encourages students to find and value their own pathways and approaches within academia
eBook, English, 2010
Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2010
handbooks
1 online resource (136 pages)
9781137013743, 1137013745
953864197
Print version:
Cover; Contents; About the authors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; How this book happened; Who is the book for?; What is the book about?; About this guide; Part 1: Deciding to do a PhD; 1 You have an idea ... ; 2 What kind of PhD?; 3 Full time or part time?; 4 Funding it; 5 Choosing your university; 6 Making your application; Before you take the plunge, pausea moment ... ; Part 2: Getting started; 7 Week 1; 8 What's in your handbook?; 9 The researcher's toolkit; 10 Who am I? What's expected of me?; Part 3: Becoming a researcher; 11 Establishing a relationship with your supervisor(s). 12 The ethics of research13 Finding and managing sources; 14 What are you reading for?; 15 Being a researcher in a multi- or interdisciplinary area; 16 Writing up or writing down?; Part 4: THE WORKSHOP
Mapping your research process; Mapping your journey; What is your question? What are you trying to find out?; Why are you researching this question?; Are you in the right place?; How will you do it?; What is your argument?; What will your contribution be?; Part 5: Writing research plans; 17 How will your research plan be read?; 18 What's in a research plan?; 19 Writing your literature review. 20 Writing your introduction Part 6: Finding audiences for your research; 21 Conferences; 22 Publication; References; Useful sources; Useful websites; Index