Description
Book SynopsisPLATINUM WINNER - 2006 MarCom Creative Awards Postgraduate students require a variety of skills in addition to the specialist knowledge of their area of research, including organisation, time management, preparation and presentation of a seminar, and writing a thesis and a research paper.This outstanding title provides PhD and MSc students with advice on key issues relating to the organisation and presentation of their research.
- Helps students to deal with an increasingly competitive marketplace after completing their studies
- Clearly written and illustrated by professional lecturers
- Covers the skills that the Research Councils expect students to develop during their doctoral training
- Features handy quick tips, checklists and key remember' points so that students can dip into it in any order throughout their research or read in stages as their work develops
This easy-to-use guide on study skills is also of practical value
Table of Contents
Preface.
Foreword by Clare Isacke.
Introduction by Kathryn Allen.
List of contributors.
SECTION ONE: PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS.
Chapter 1: Effective Organisation and Time Management (Professor Steve Webb and Professor Bob Ott).
Chapter 2: Personal and Interpersonal Skills (Mr Neil Walford).
SECTION TWO: FINDING AND USING INFORMATION.
Chapter 3: Information Retrieval (Barry Jenkins)
Chapter 4: Critical Reading (Dr Stan Venitt).
SECTION THREE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS.
Chapter 5: Oral and Poster Presentations (Dr Maggie Flower).
Chapter 6: Writing a Paper (Dr Jeff Bamber).
Chapter 7: Writing and Defending Your Thesis (Dr Stan Venitt).
Index.