How to Write a PhD Thesis - April 20, 2008
by Joe Wolfe School of PhysicsThe University of New South Wales, Sydney
This guide to thesis writing gives simple and practical advice on the problems of getting started, getting organised, dividing the huge task into less formidable pieces and working on those pieces. It also explains the practicalities of surviving the ordeal. It includes a suggested structure and a guide to what should go in each section. It was originally written for graduate students in physics, and most of the specific examples given are taken from that discipline. Nevertheless, the feedback from users indicates that it has been widely used and appreciated by graduate students in diverse fields in the sciences and humanities.
For details, click: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/thesis.html
The information given is very useful especially for those who are pursuing PhD. Short, easy to read and relevant.
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