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Writing your PhD Thesis Introduction

Writing your PhD Thesis Introduction

| June 4, 2013

The introduction plays a very important role in your dissertation and it will receive close attention from your dissertation committee. It not only provides an overview of your research, but also gives your readers a first impression on the quality of your work and your capability as a researcher/writer. In other words, the introduction sets [...]

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How to apply for a PhD

How to apply for a PhD

| June 3, 2013

Although each university has its specific application process for its PhD programme, there are some common steps in applying for a PhD.[1]

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Collecting & Analysing Data for your PhD

Collecting & Analysing Data for your PhD

| June 3, 2013

Data collection and analysis are very important tasks in your PhD research project. Good data collection involves collection relevant data that adds to the body of knowledge.[1]  The research methods that you will use to conduct the research determines manner of data collection and data analysis. Various research methods exist so you should carefully identify [...]

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Writing your PhD Thesis Conclusion

Writing your PhD Thesis Conclusion

| June 2, 2013

Writing a conclusion is an important part of thesis dissertation writing. Ideally, a good conclusion should be able to provide a good picture of what the thesis is about. The conclusion should also give a clear impression that the purpose of the thesis has been achieved.[1] The conclusion of a research reaffirms the thesis statement, [...]

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Top PhD Universities & Programs in the UK

Top PhD Universities & Programs in the UK

| June 1, 2013

Business related doctorate programmes are popular choices not only in the UK but also in many countries. Some of the top business research concentrations are the following:[1]

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How to demonstrate Significant Contribution & Original Study in your PhD Thesis

How to demonstrate Significant Contribution & Original Study in your PhD Thesis

| May 31, 2013

A PhD is an original piece of research. Thus, you should be able to demonstrate that the research topic you chose has not been studied before, or that you are taking a new perspective on a previously studied topic.[1] The dissertation should highlight what makes your work an original contribution. Include a list of the [...]

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How to write a PhD Research Proposal

How to write a PhD Research Proposal

| May 30, 2013

The research proposal is used by the university to assess the quality and originality of your ideas. It is used to evaluate whether you are able to think critically and whether you have a grasp of the relevant literature. It also tells evaluators about your perspectives regarding your research area and helps them to assess [...]

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Top PhD Graduate Jobs in the UK

Top PhD Graduate Jobs in the UK

| May 30, 2013

Traditionally, a PhD was a licence to teach in a university as faculty member. However, this does not mean that being a lecturer is the only path for those studying for a doctorate. Nowadays, a PhD has broader career connotations outside the academe. In fact, many of those with doctorates chose not to have academic [...]

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Deciding on your PhD topic

Deciding on your PhD topic

| May 29, 2013

A PhD proposal is one of the most important aspects in a PhD application. This will be a key determining factor in the success or failure of a PhD application. It gives some proof on the applicant’s research and writing capabilities. Moreover, it can provide insights on the applicant’s aptitude, creativity, and critical thinking.

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Why should I do a PhD?

Why should I do a PhD?

| May 29, 2013

A PhD is more than just completing an academic degree. It is a path to in-depth knowledge and acquiring unique expertise in a specific field. A PhD is an academic achievement which has a very profound ability to affect your future career and life opportunities whether in industry or academia.

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Advice on choosing and working with a PhD Supervisor

Advice on choosing and working with a PhD Supervisor

| May 28, 2013

The choice of a PhD supervisor is usually not the decision of the student. In most cases, particularly for PhD studentships or fellowships, students do not select their supervisors. Supervisors are usually allocated by the department or their supervisors may have selected them.

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What would it take to get a PhD?

What would it take to get a PhD?

| May 28, 2013

The requirements for a PhD usually vary depending on the country and/or university. Some universities require students to have completed a master’s degree as a primary qualification for enrolling in a doctorate programme. However, there are some universities which allow exceptional college graduates to directly enter into a doctorate programme. The criteria for selection into [...]

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What is a PhD?

What is a PhD?

| May 27, 2013

“If we value the pursuit of knowledge, we must be free to follow wherever that search may lead us. The free mind is no barking dog to be tethered on a ten-foot chain.” Adlai E. Stevenson Jr. (1900-1965)

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Nuclear Power Plants: Public Perception of the Risks and Threats

| April 16, 2013

The dissertation looks at the way the public perceive the risks and threats offered by nuclear power plants within the UK. A process of content analysis, looking at news articles from The Times and The Telegraph 2012, was used.  

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A comparative analysis of the proposed petroleum bill in Nigeria in relation to current global best practice of petroleum legislations

| April 16, 2013

Nigeria is the sixth largest producer of oil in the world.  The Nigerian oil industry is troubled by scandal and corruption, lack of transparency in interaction between the players and a confusing complexity.

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If it happened today, would the Stephen Lawrence case be policed differently?

| April 16, 2013

Stephen Lawrence was a London teenager who was killed in 1993 when he was 18, in a racist attack reportedly carried out by a gang of white youths.  The case provoked widespread criticism of the police, as well as the Crown Prosecution Service.

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Examining the Criminal Histories of Single Victim Homicide Offenders

| April 16, 2013

A study looking at the criminal background of offenders who commit crime against a single victim.

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The War of the Roses: A Thematic Account

| April 16, 2013

This essay looks at the War of the Roses using a thematic approach. The War took place between the house of York and of Lancaster over the right to the throne of England.  

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Archeological Models for Social Classification

| April 15, 2013

The essay looks at the Cadbury Castle and surrounds, developed in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Aga, using a theoretical model developed by Service (1962), the Elmans Service Fourfold Classification,

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The Regulation and Management of Nuclear Safety

| April 15, 2013

The study looks at the safe management of radioactive materials. As demand for products and services using radioactive material is growing, there is an increasing demand for appropriate guidelines to manage nuclear installations safety. 

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