Cryer, Pat

The research student's guide to success Pat Cryer - Second edition - xii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Exploring the opportunities for postgraduate study and research -- 3. Liaising with institutions -- 4. Setting yourself up in a supportive way of life: the pervasive influences of personal circumstances -- 5. Settling in as a new student -- 6. Towards recognizing quality in research -- 7. Interacting with your supervisor(s) -- 8. Keeping records -- 9. Planning ahead -- 10. Managing yourself and your time -- 11. Taking responsibility for your own progress -- 12. Cooperating with others for mutual help and support -- 13. Producing reports -- 14. Giving presentations on your work -- 15. Using the research programme as preparation for employment -- 16. Progress checks and hurdles - and the transfer from MPhil to PhD -- 17. Coming to terms with originality in research -- 18. Developing skills for creative thinking -- 19. Dealing with flagging -- 20. Producing your thesis -- 21. Preparing for the examination and conducting yourself in the oral/viva -- 22. Afterwards!

Provides an understanding of the term 'research student' to embrace all postgraduate students undertaking research, whether for traditional PhDs and MPhils or within programmes such as professional doctorates, 'taught' masters degrees, diplomas and certificates.

Cryer, P. (2000). The research student's guide to success (2nd ed.). Open University Press.

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Study skills--Great Britain
Doctor of philosophy degree--Great Britain
Report writing--Great Britain
Dissertations, Academic--Great Britain
Graduate students--Great Britain
Research--Great Britain

378.1 / C957 2000