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- ISBN 9780815376750
- Weight: 348g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 07 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Comprehensive and accessible, Successful Research Projects provides a practical, research-based framework to help examine practice, solve problems and plan research effectively. With key practical tips throughout, it draws on examples from across disciplines and across the world ensuring best practice for those completing projects in the fields of science, health care, social sciences, arts and humanities as well as multi-disciplinary projects.
This book covers the key questions, challenges and solutions, exploring:
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- Organising time efficiently
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- Working effectively with colleagues
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- Getting the best out of a supervisor and understanding what help is available
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- Demonstrating good practice in academic writing
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- Differences between research projects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
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- Staying motivatived and balanced in order to excel throughout the process
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- Ways to use research to help career planning
Providing the significant theories behind ways of managing projects, identifying important goals and solving problems, Successful Research Projects is the perfect companion for the busy student facing a postgraduate research project.
This is the companion guide to the second edition of Successful Research Supervision, a research-based practical framework for academics to examine and develop their effectiveness as supervisors. It helps supervisors to move their students towards the ultimate goal of being able to study independently in a thoughtful, coherent and efficient manner and is a go-to guide for both novice and experienced supervisors seeking to develop their practice.
Anne Lee is an independent academic, an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, UK and was Associate Professor at the University of Stavanger in Norway. There is more about her work at www.drannelee.wordpress.com