The Unwritten Rules of PhD Research
Gordon Rugg,Marian Petre

ISBN: 0335213448,
Division: Open University Press,
Price: £18.99,
Pub Date: JUN-04,

Pages: 240
Edition: 01
Format: Paperback

Availability: In Stock


Description

"A breath of fresh air - I wish someone had told me this beforehand." PhD student, UK

"If you are contemplating a PhD, buy the book and read it straight through to get the larger picture; then re-read each section in greater detail as you tackle each stage of your work.
I did the basic research for my PhD in about twelve months, then spent two years writing up the results - and producing possibly too much. It succeeded, but I think I might have made a better job of it if I had read a book like this first. But they didn't exist in those days."
Mantex

This book looks at things the other books don?t tell you about doing a PhD - what it?s really like and how to come through it with a happy ending! It covers all the things you wish someone had told you before you started:

  • What a PhD is really about, and how to do one well
  • The "unwritten rules" of research and of academic writing
  • What your supervisor actually means by terms like "good referencing" and "clean research question"
  • How to write like a skilled researcher
  • How academic careers really work
An ideal resource if someone you care about (including yourself!) is undergoing or considering a PhD. This book turns lost, clueless students back into people who know what they are doing, and who can enjoy life again.

Author Biography

  • Gordon Rugg
    Gordon Rugg is a former timberyard worker and field archaeologist who is now a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at Keele University, where he is head of the Knowledge Modelling Group. He is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Open University.

  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    A challenge!
    About this book
    Acknowledgements

    1. So you want to do a PhD?
    2. Procedures and milestones
    3. The System
    4. Supervision
    5. Networks
    6. Reading
    7. Paper types
    8. Writing
    9. Writing structure
    10. Writing style
    11. The process of writing
    12. Presentations
    13. Research design
    14. The viva
    15. Conferences
    16. What next?

    Useful principles and the like
    Useful terms
    Some further reading



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