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What Examiners Look For
The following is an extract of a talk given to the university of canberra postgraduate students association.
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Writing Up Your Phd Thesis
This section will address some of the common concerns that postgraduate researchers who have attended gradschools have identified with thesis writing.
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How To Write A Phd Thesis
This guide to thesis writing gives simple and practical advice on the problems of getting started, getting organised, dividing the huge task into less formidable pieces and working on those pieces.
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About Postgrad Study: Why
There is no right reason to choose postgraduate study as an option, but some reasons are more positive than others.
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Phd's; What They Don't Tell You
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a phd student in their first year will spend most of that year sitting in a library wondering what on earth they should be doing.
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Mastering Your Phd: Dealing With Setbacks
Life is good. you're comfortably settled into your lab routine, you've established your scientific objectives, and your research seems to be percolating along. you get along well with your labmates, and the lines of communication with your advis
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