Description

Book Synopsis

Jonathan Weyers and Kathleen McMillan both work at the University of Dundee. Both have been teaching and lecturing for over 25 years and latterly have specialised in the transferable skills area. They have a track record of collaborative writing and achievement in this area.



Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Taking on postgraduate studies - preliminary considerations

2. Principles of postgraduateness – how to approach study at this new level

Getting started

3. Identifying and framing research questions – how to set targets and formulate hypotheses

4. Writing a proposal or research plan – how to outline your approach to postgraduate study

Key research skills

5. Developing as a researcher – appraising your skills and gaining proficiency

6. Planning and time management – how to complete your research and write up on time

7. Information literacy for PhD study – how to find relevant source material

8. Accessing content from the literature - how to read and evaluate research publications

9. Organising research materials – how to collect and file information and details of references

Interactions with others during a research programme

10. Student-supervisor relationships – how to make the most of this important collaboration

11. Dealing with the highs and lows of being a postgraduate – how to respond positively to events and feelings

12. Working in a research team – how to balance research cooperation and autonomy

13. Teaching as a postgraduate – how to make the most of opportunities to tutor, demonstrate and lecture

14. Giving a research seminar or paper – how to deliver an effective spoken presentation

15. Preparing and presenting a poster – how to summarise and communicate your findings

16. Being appraised – how to respond to progress monitoring and other feedback on your work

Research Methods

17. Critical thinking – how to apply method to arrive at valid, original ideas

18. Arriving at a position and supporting it – how to sift fact and opinion and express your conclusions

19. Research ethics and safety – how to conduct an appropriate, principled and safe investigation

20. Referencing, citing and avoiding plagiarism – how to refer appropriately to the results and ideas of others

21. Interpreting and presenting data – how to understand and produce graphs, tables and basic statistics

22. Aspects of qualitative research – how to obtain and analyse non-numerical information

23. Aspects of quantitative research – how to obtain and analyse numerical data

24. Experiments and field studies – how to design and conduct lab and field investigations

Writing up your research

25. Links between research, writing and speaking – how to gain from the interactions between investigation, communication and thought

26. The nature of scholarly writing - how to produce formal writing at PhD level

27. Scholarly writing style – how to construct effective academic text

28. Elements of a thesis – how to write up the different sections

29. Becoming an autonomous writer – how to take control of the writing process

30. Thesis presentation – how to submit your work in the appropriate manner

Examination and beyond

31. The PhD viva – how to prepare for and perform in your oral exam

32. Publishing your research – how to write and submit a successful paper

33. After your doctorate – how to make appropriate use of your qualification

How to Research Write a Successful PhD

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      Publisher: Pearson Education
      Publication Date: 8/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780273773917, 978-0273773917
      ISBN10: 0273773917

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Jonathan Weyers and Kathleen McMillan both work at the University of Dundee. Both have been teaching and lecturing for over 25 years and latterly have specialised in the transferable skills area. They have a track record of collaborative writing and achievement in this area.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Taking on postgraduate studies - preliminary considerations

      2. Principles of postgraduateness – how to approach study at this new level

      Getting started

      3. Identifying and framing research questions – how to set targets and formulate hypotheses

      4. Writing a proposal or research plan – how to outline your approach to postgraduate study

      Key research skills

      5. Developing as a researcher – appraising your skills and gaining proficiency

      6. Planning and time management – how to complete your research and write up on time

      7. Information literacy for PhD study – how to find relevant source material

      8. Accessing content from the literature - how to read and evaluate research publications

      9. Organising research materials – how to collect and file information and details of references

      Interactions with others during a research programme

      10. Student-supervisor relationships – how to make the most of this important collaboration

      11. Dealing with the highs and lows of being a postgraduate – how to respond positively to events and feelings

      12. Working in a research team – how to balance research cooperation and autonomy

      13. Teaching as a postgraduate – how to make the most of opportunities to tutor, demonstrate and lecture

      14. Giving a research seminar or paper – how to deliver an effective spoken presentation

      15. Preparing and presenting a poster – how to summarise and communicate your findings

      16. Being appraised – how to respond to progress monitoring and other feedback on your work

      Research Methods

      17. Critical thinking – how to apply method to arrive at valid, original ideas

      18. Arriving at a position and supporting it – how to sift fact and opinion and express your conclusions

      19. Research ethics and safety – how to conduct an appropriate, principled and safe investigation

      20. Referencing, citing and avoiding plagiarism – how to refer appropriately to the results and ideas of others

      21. Interpreting and presenting data – how to understand and produce graphs, tables and basic statistics

      22. Aspects of qualitative research – how to obtain and analyse non-numerical information

      23. Aspects of quantitative research – how to obtain and analyse numerical data

      24. Experiments and field studies – how to design and conduct lab and field investigations

      Writing up your research

      25. Links between research, writing and speaking – how to gain from the interactions between investigation, communication and thought

      26. The nature of scholarly writing - how to produce formal writing at PhD level

      27. Scholarly writing style – how to construct effective academic text

      28. Elements of a thesis – how to write up the different sections

      29. Becoming an autonomous writer – how to take control of the writing process

      30. Thesis presentation – how to submit your work in the appropriate manner

      Examination and beyond

      31. The PhD viva – how to prepare for and perform in your oral exam

      32. Publishing your research – how to write and submit a successful paper

      33. After your doctorate – how to make appropriate use of your qualification

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