Your PhD typically takes the following course: Getting to grips with the literature and necessary research skills in the first year, conversion to PhD status and data collection in the second year and third year dedicated to writing up the thesis. This article aims to provide guidance and information for the crucial second year
In this short article, I share my experience of completing a PhD by Published Work, an alternative P...
Title: How to get a PhD : a handbook for students and their supervisors Third Edition Author/Editor:...
The data deposited the results of a survey of social science doctoral students and recent graduates....
Your PhD typically takes the following course: Getting to grips with the literature and necessary re...
Over the last decade, there has been a 25% rise in the number of students applying for doctoral-leve...
This article has two main aims: to analyse relevant literature on the doctoral degree, and to assess...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to explore the types of social networks and relationships that PhD...
Undertaking a PhD is a challenging yet fulfilling experience. PhD candidates become deeply involved ...
The co-authors of this paper are current Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) students with the University o...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this work is to develop more nuanced understandings of the PhD by public...
This research and research development programme informed book focuses on the design, conceptual wor...
Changes in PhD regulations at several universities mean that there are a number of routes availabl...
The PhD by Published Work (PW) route is well established in the UK but the traditional PhD route sti...
Paper and presentation given at the Open Repositories 2013 conference, 8-12 July 2013, in Charlottet...
This paper reflects on the importance of study groups in contributing to a positive postgraduate exp...
In this short article, I share my experience of completing a PhD by Published Work, an alternative P...
Title: How to get a PhD : a handbook for students and their supervisors Third Edition Author/Editor:...
The data deposited the results of a survey of social science doctoral students and recent graduates....
Your PhD typically takes the following course: Getting to grips with the literature and necessary re...
Over the last decade, there has been a 25% rise in the number of students applying for doctoral-leve...
This article has two main aims: to analyse relevant literature on the doctoral degree, and to assess...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to explore the types of social networks and relationships that PhD...
Undertaking a PhD is a challenging yet fulfilling experience. PhD candidates become deeply involved ...
The co-authors of this paper are current Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) students with the University o...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this work is to develop more nuanced understandings of the PhD by public...
This research and research development programme informed book focuses on the design, conceptual wor...
Changes in PhD regulations at several universities mean that there are a number of routes availabl...
The PhD by Published Work (PW) route is well established in the UK but the traditional PhD route sti...
Paper and presentation given at the Open Repositories 2013 conference, 8-12 July 2013, in Charlottet...
This paper reflects on the importance of study groups in contributing to a positive postgraduate exp...
In this short article, I share my experience of completing a PhD by Published Work, an alternative P...
Title: How to get a PhD : a handbook for students and their supervisors Third Edition Author/Editor:...
The data deposited the results of a survey of social science doctoral students and recent graduates....