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Book Synopsis
A must read for all research students!

âœThe core material in Professor Cryerâs previous editions is classic. I welcome this new edition setting it into current contexts.â â PhD supervisor

âœWhen I was doing my own PhD, Pat Cryerâs book was my constant reference companion. Now I am recommending her latest edition to my own students.â â PhD supervisor

Insightful, wide-ranging and accessible, this is an invaluable tool for postgraduate research students and for students at all levels working on research projects, irrespective of their field of study.

This edition has been thoroughly revised to accommodate the changes in postgraduate education over recent years. Additional material and new emphases take into account:

  • the QAA Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Programmes
  • recommendations of the Roberts Review
  • the needs of the growing number of âoverseasâ research students
  • employment issues (including undergraduate teaching)
  • the Interne

    Table of Contents
    List of figures
    Preface to the third edition

    Why and how to use this book
    Exploring routes, opportunities and funding
    Making an application
    Producing the research proposal
    Settling in and taking stock
    Interacting with supervisors
    Reading round the subject: working procedures
    Reading round the subject: evaluating quality
    Handling ethical issues
    Managing influences of personal circumstances
    Succeeding as an 'overseas' research student
    Managing your skills development
    Planning out the work
    Getting into a productive routine
    Co-operating with others for mutual support
    Producing progress reports
    Giving presentations on your work
    Transferring registration from MPhil to PhD
    Coming to terms with originality in research
    Developing ideas through creative thinking
    Keeping going when you feel like giving up
    Job seeking
    Producing the thesis
    Handling the oral/viva/thesis defence
    Afterwards!

    Appendix - Skills training requirements for research students: Joint Statement by the UK Research Councils
    Index

The Research Students Guide to Success

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    Publisher: Open University Press
    Publication Date: 16/09/2006
    ISBN13: 9780335221172, 978-0335221172
    ISBN10: 335221173

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A must read for all research students!

    âœThe core material in Professor Cryerâs previous editions is classic. I welcome this new edition setting it into current contexts.â â PhD supervisor

    âœWhen I was doing my own PhD, Pat Cryerâs book was my constant reference companion. Now I am recommending her latest edition to my own students.â â PhD supervisor

    Insightful, wide-ranging and accessible, this is an invaluable tool for postgraduate research students and for students at all levels working on research projects, irrespective of their field of study.

    This edition has been thoroughly revised to accommodate the changes in postgraduate education over recent years. Additional material and new emphases take into account:

    • the QAA Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Programmes
    • recommendations of the Roberts Review
    • the needs of the growing number of âoverseasâ research students
    • employment issues (including undergraduate teaching)
    • the Interne

      Table of Contents
      List of figures
      Preface to the third edition

      Why and how to use this book
      Exploring routes, opportunities and funding
      Making an application
      Producing the research proposal
      Settling in and taking stock
      Interacting with supervisors
      Reading round the subject: working procedures
      Reading round the subject: evaluating quality
      Handling ethical issues
      Managing influences of personal circumstances
      Succeeding as an 'overseas' research student
      Managing your skills development
      Planning out the work
      Getting into a productive routine
      Co-operating with others for mutual support
      Producing progress reports
      Giving presentations on your work
      Transferring registration from MPhil to PhD
      Coming to terms with originality in research
      Developing ideas through creative thinking
      Keeping going when you feel like giving up
      Job seeking
      Producing the thesis
      Handling the oral/viva/thesis defence
      Afterwards!

      Appendix - Skills training requirements for research students: Joint Statement by the UK Research Councils
      Index

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