Advice for surviving your PhD dissertation

By Eliza.Compton, 27 June, 2024
Tips for each step of researching, writing and refining a PhD dissertation
Advice for surviving your PhD dissertation
Tips for each step of researching, writing and refining a PhD dissertation
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From initial research and writing to revision, defence and award, the journey to completing a PhD is often described as a marathon. Here, academics offer their insight on each step towards producing an original work of scholarship. Starting with choosing a PhD supervisor and establishing healthy work habits, the advice goes on to cover how to structure a PhD dissertation, establish a writing routine, write an abstract, prepare for a viva and beat procrastination when motivation flags.

By Eliza.Compton, 21 June, 2024
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Even a marathon begins with first steps, and so it makes sense to master motivation, set healthy habits and get writing early to reap the reward of a polished dissertation at the end of the PhD journey, writes Andreï Kostryka
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How to start writing your PhD thesis
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By kiera.obrien, 17 June, 2024
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The PhD thesis may be a mountain to climb, but you can take it one step at a time. Luis R Rojas-Solórzano offers his guidance
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By kiera.obrien, 4 June, 2024
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Completing a thesis within 12 weeks may seem impossible, but by combining AI and your supervisor’s expertise, it can be done. Mariam Shadan shows how
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One of the hardest parts of writing a PhD dissertation is simply getting started. Most with experience of completing a doctoral thesis will agree, you will never quite feel ready. So, with your structure planned, start getting the words down – remember, this is a draft that you can keep revising. You may find it easiest to write alone, or as part of a group, you may be most productive in the morning, or in the evening. The key is to recognise your specific needs and set up a writing routine that plays to your strengths, as these resources explain. 

By Laura.Duckett, 6 May, 2024
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Finding time to write can be a challenge for graduate students who often juggle multiple roles and responsibilities. Mabel Ho provides some tips to make the process less daunting
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By kiera.obrien, 18 June, 2024
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Prepping for the beach requires planning, effort and time management – and so does writing a PhD thesis. John Sinclair offers advice for summer days and doctoral nights
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Finding supervision and support
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By dene.mullen, 10 January, 2023
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Özge Özden lays out the pros and cons you need to consider when choosing a PhD supervisor, as well as five key qualities to look out for
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While fascinating and exciting, doing a PhD can also be a long, lonely, at times stressful, process. Doctoral students should take care to protect their well-being throughout their studies, accepting this is not a straightforward linear process and finding ways to accept uncertainty and combat isolation. These resources offer some useful insight into how to do this.

Advice for doing a PhD by publication
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By Eliza.Compton, 27 March, 2024
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Potential research higher degree candidates from academia or industry will need to decide between a doctorate by thesis or by publication. Here are key questions to ask before embarking on the doctoral journey
By Eliza.Compton, 29 November, 2023
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The route to a PhD by published works requires a different approach to supervision. Here, Alison Brettle provides aspects to consider based on her experience conducting, supervising and developing institutional guidance
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The abstract is your sales pitch, the chance to pique readers’ interest in your PhD research, so it’s essential to get it right. Given its concise nature, it is worth keeping a sharp focus on what you need to include to make it informative and engaging. These resources offer tips on how to do justice to your PhD dissertation.

By Eliza.Compton, 2 February, 2023
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The abstract is arguably the most important element of a scholarly article, so it should be informative, meaningful and impactful. Michael Willis gives two objectives, and practical tips, to keep in mind
How to find motivation, keep going and finish your thesis
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By Eliza.Compton, 12 December, 2023
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Writing and procrastination often go together like pen and paper, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here, Glenn Fosbraey offers strategies to stop putting off putting words on the page
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By Eliza.Compton, 2 November, 2023
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Many early career researchers struggle to write enough. The key is to move away from an abstract notion of productivity and towards a productive writing process, explains Rachael Cayley. Here, she offers questions to help ECRs find their writing rhythm
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The transition from student to PhD researcher involves a shift of mindset from working within set parameters to an entirely self-directed journey into the unknown. Here, academics share advice on how to keep motivation high, manage procrastination and synthesise existing scholarship before adding your own original findings in the form of your PhD dissertation.

Preparing for the viva or defence of your PhD
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By Laura.Duckett, 22 May, 2024
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Preparing for a PhD viva can be stressful, but you can take steps to ensure you answer the examiners’ questions about your thesis well. Jenny Scoles provides tips
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By Eliza.Compton, 5 May, 2022
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From how to choose a topic to writing the abstract and managing work-life balance through the years it takes to complete a doctorate, here we collect expert advice to get you through the PhD writing process