Tricks on how to Progress more Rapidly on your Thesis
Presenter: Professor Simon Moss - Dean of Graduate Research, Graduate Research School
Tuesday 16 May
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
(In-person & online)
Location: 67.302
This session will help candidates learn different techniques to expedite their writing, interpretations, and analysis. During this session, Professor Simon Moss will impart a range of insights on how candidates can make progress on their thesis as efficiently as possible.
Learning Outcomes:
After you attend this seminar, you will learn
- techniques to write more fluently and precisely—so you can write over 2000 words a day effectively
- how to interpret your findings, identify alternative explanations, and write the practical implications of your study more efficiently
- complete ethics applications more swiftly
- determine whether you have completed sufficient empirical work to submit your thesis
- collaborate to learn other efficient techniques
Target Audience:
All HDR candidates at any stage.
Accessibility:
67.302 is a wheelchair accessible lecture theatre. A number of blue badge parking spaces are available immediately outside building, and an accessible toilet is situated beside the lecture theatre.