dissertation help

  • Master’s Dissertation help – the MA Handbook
    15th June 2010

    Many colleges will provide you with an MA or Masters dissertation handbook which will cover all the basic tools and facilities you need to be aware of in order to complete your MA. What sort of information should you expect to receive?

    The basics – There should be full information about who to contact within your subject department. This will range from email addresses and webpages to check through to “old school” methods of contact – for example, if the department has post trays for each postgraduate student.

  • Essay help – by remote e-learning
    14th June 2010

    Virtual learning environments or course management systems have become popular with many higher education colleges. A software package can be used by thousands of educational bodies worldwide (e.g. Blackboard is used by over 3700 colleges and other educational bodies). These systems provide software which tutors can use to upload course information and the more sophisticated platforms allow tutors to set up a forum for each course, so that classmates can discuss the course or essay writing remotely.

  • Dissertation writing and the dissertation supervisor
    12th May 2010

    When you are trying to work out how to write a dissertation and you are putting together a dissertation proposal, your college will assign you a supervisor. The relationship with the supervisor is really important: a good supervisor can be a valuable guide to steer your research in the right direction. What should you expect from the supervisor and how do you get one?

  • How to Write a Dissertation
    30th April 2010

    Choose a topic that you really are interested in. You need to keep your motivation up, so tackling a topic that bores you is pointless. Coming up with a good idea can take you months – don’t be surprised by this. Your lecturer should be encouraging you to do this from the start of your course. If it helps, carry a notepad around and jot down ideas that interest you. Whatever you see that inspires you might form the basis for your dissertation.

  • Essay writing tips: proofreading check list
    21st April 2010

    The reason you want to present your text in the best light possible is that you want to help the reader understanding your meaning. The reader, in this case, is your tutor and you don’t want them to misunderstand your meaning and mark you down. You also want to check that you haven’t made any silly mistakes that would be embarrassing.

  • Top 10 Dissertation Structuring Tips
    07th June 2009

    There are a number of standard devices used in the opening sections of dissertations which are usually precisely specified by faculty notices. Do not forget these elements – title page, acknowledgements, contents page – as they are standard requirements, not mere trivialities.

  • Top 10 Dissertation Referencing Tips
    22nd May 2009

    1. Attribution of ideas. One purpose of referencing is to mark the origin of certain observations, ideas, theories, or data. Clearly, then, a rigorous approach to referencing should be seen as a strict necessity when discussing the emergence and development of ideas at any given time. 2. Aid further research. Another key purpose for referencing […]

  • Top 10 Dissertation Writing Tips
    22nd May 2009

    Specifications. Understand your departmental specifications for writing a dissertation to ensure that you fully understand what is expected of you. Such specifications should be seen as an aid rather than a hindrance. This is likely the most challenging piece of work you have attempted, so make it manageable by considering each aspect of the specification […]