Description
Written in a lively and engaging style, this concise text helps students of all disciplines to structure their thesis in a clear, coherent and persuasive manner. It focuses on three core aspects of thesis structure and gives readers helpful guidance on ordering their ideas, making effective use of emphasis and achieving coherence in their writing. Enriched with insights from students and examiners, it shows students how to structure their thesis in a way that foregrounds the significance of their research.
Packed with ideas for structuring theses effectively, this practical guide will be invaluable to thesis writers of all disciplines.Author: Susan Carter, Frances Kelly, Ian Brailsford
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 06/14/2012
Pages: 104
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.30w x 0.20d
ISBN13: 9780230308138
ISBN10: 0230308139
BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Research
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing | General
About the Author
SUSAN CARTER Coordinator of the Research Development Programme at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where she has been coordinating a central doctoral programme since 2004. Her publications have focused on English literature analysis, doctoral experience, doctoral pedagogy, and the written thesis.
FRANCES KELLY Lecturer in Doctoral Skills Development and Head of Student Learning at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Her research interests span higher education and English. She is particularly interested in cultural conceptions of the PhD, doctoral writing and the transition from doctoral study to early career as well as neo-Victorian fiction.
IAN BRAILSFORD Academic Advisor/Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He works alongside early-career academics and helps sessional tutors with their teaching and academic careers.