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Succeeding with Your Master’s Dissertation

Succeeding with Your Master’s Dissertation 

By: John Biggam

A professor was approached by one of her students, who enquired: ‘Is it all right to put bullet points in an essay?’ Another student queried: ‘When you say you want journal articles, how many?’ This tutor was disappointed that her students required their assessment criteria to be explained in such minutiae (Wojtas 2006: 2). What may appear trivial to a dissertation supervisor can be a source of concern to you, the student. A Master’s dissertation involves the production of a substantial piece of work, normally consisting of about 15,000 words, and it is likely that this is the first time you have encountered such a work, in such depth; therefore, it is important that you understand fully what is required of a Master’s student and, equally, how to get through the dissertation journey, from grasping an overview of the main phases of writing a dissertation. [download]

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