Provided in partnership with Pearson and Dr Kathleen McMillan
An in-depth session covering all aspects of your dissertation
Completing a dissertation involves two phases - selecting and conducting the research or study exercise that provides the content of your work and then writing the text that explains your project and its outcomes. Your dissertation is potentially a highpoint of your academic studies and may well direct your career path and progression over the longer term. So, it's important that you present your work and your competence as a communicator in the best ways possible.
This video helps you do this:
- by exploring the starting points of the process as you identify the topic of your study, and
- by presenting ways in which you can develop your material organically to produce a text that is both well-constructed and written in the style expected at university level.
Establishing the perspective of your research
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By Dr Kathleen McMillan
Dr. Kathleen McMillan has extensive experience of helping undergraduate and postgraduate students write up their dissertations across a range of disciplines including the arts, social sciences, engineering, the natural & physical sciences and medicine. She has also authored and co-authored several books that support students in developing the study and writing skills required at university.
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