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Making supervision work for you : a student's guide

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage study skillsPublication details: Los Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2010.Description: xii, 164 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781848606180
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378 WEL
Contents:
1. Opening up the supervision process -- 2. The changing context for postgraduate supervision ... and why it matters -- 3. Getting started and setting the ground rules -- 4. Dealing with the complexity of the supervision process: striking the right balance -- 5. What could possibly go wrong? -- 6. The ultimate goal: achieving a doctorate -- 7. Getting the thesis written -- 8. Choosing your examiners -- 9. Submitting your dissertation and preparing for assessment -- 10. Preparing for the live event -- the viva voce -- 11. After the viva: recovering, publishing and disseminating.
Summary: Discusses the entire supervision process from the student's perspective, as well as considering the supervisor's viewpoint and constraints. The author covers all phases of the student's j̀ourney', from induction through to final completion and examination of the thesis and the viva voce.
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1. Opening up the supervision process --
2. The changing context for postgraduate supervision ... and why it matters --
3. Getting started and setting the ground rules --
4. Dealing with the complexity of the supervision process: striking the right balance --
5. What could possibly go wrong? --
6. The ultimate goal: achieving a doctorate --
7. Getting the thesis written --
8. Choosing your examiners --
9. Submitting your dissertation and preparing for assessment --
10. Preparing for the live event --
the viva voce --
11. After the viva: recovering, publishing and disseminating.

Discusses the entire supervision process from the student's perspective, as well as considering the supervisor's viewpoint and constraints. The author covers all phases of the student's j̀ourney', from induction through to final completion and examination of the thesis and the viva voce.

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