Research Methods for Successful PhD

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Author: Dinesh Kumar ISBN: 9788793609976
Publisher: River Publishers Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: River Publishers Language: English
Author: Dinesh Kumar
ISBN: 9788793609976
Publisher: River Publishers
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: River Publishers
Language: English

A PhD is the start of a research career, and these students are the backbone of universities and research institutions. It is the opportunity for youthful energy and creativity to make a global impact and train future researchers to make a difference. However, the candidature can also be a period of confusion and regret due to lack of structure and understanding.

Research Methods for Successful PhD is written to help PhD students and other young researchers navigate through this phase to give them a direction and purpose. It is a candid conversation developed from the experience of supervising 30 research students and publishing 400 papers over 20 years. The book recognizes that every student is different and has unique circumstances. It teases out the fundamental questions that we forget to ask, the method of relating to the supervisor, discusses methods to improve communication skills and explains how to get the work published.

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A PhD is the start of a research career, and these students are the backbone of universities and research institutions. It is the opportunity for youthful energy and creativity to make a global impact and train future researchers to make a difference. However, the candidature can also be a period of confusion and regret due to lack of structure and understanding.

Research Methods for Successful PhD is written to help PhD students and other young researchers navigate through this phase to give them a direction and purpose. It is a candid conversation developed from the experience of supervising 30 research students and publishing 400 papers over 20 years. The book recognizes that every student is different and has unique circumstances. It teases out the fundamental questions that we forget to ask, the method of relating to the supervisor, discusses methods to improve communication skills and explains how to get the work published.

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