“I started my PhD in September 2003, but it wasn’t long before I realised that it’s much easier to get onto a PhD programme than it is to complete one…”

If the aim of a PhD...

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“I started my PhD in September 2003, but it wasn’t long before I realised that it’s much easier to get onto a PhD programme than it is to complete one…”

If the aim of a PhD is to develop the skills of a professional academic researcher, how should you go about it? Using the principles of skill development as a foundation, this book provides a unique approach to the most common challenges of PhD research, including:

Getting to know the literature in your field
Developing your research ideas
Becoming a better academic writer
Coping with the stress and unpredictability of research
Publications and presentations
Writing, submitting and defending your thesis

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