Image for Writing a watertight thesis: a guide to successful structure and defence

Writing a watertight thesis: a guide to successful structure and defence

See all formats and editions

Writing a doctoral thesis can be an arduous and confusing process.

This book provides a clear framework for developing a sound structure for your thesis, using a simple approach to make it watertight, defensible and clear.

Bottery and Wright draw on their extensive experience of supervising and examining numerous doctorates from an internationally diverse and multicultural student body both in the UK and overseas, and include examples of how successful theses have been made watertight along with exercises to enable readers to do the same thing to their own thesis.

The authors demonstrate how the key to making a thesis watertight lies in selecting the central research question and the sub-research questions that together collectively answer this main one.

If these questions are well formulated the thesis can be defended successfully against criticism on structural grounds - a major part of the battle.

Read More
Title Unavailable: Withdrawn
Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350046981 / 9781350046986
eBook
02/05/2019
United Kingdom
English
183 pages
Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.