By Chandrima Pal
Outline
Learn how to organize and document several years of your research work into a PhD Thesis. This guide will guide you with tips on how to get started, how to compile and document several years of work and how to continue and successfully finish your thesis within the stipulated time.
The guide also discusses styling and formatting of text, managing figures and references and helps resolve common problems faced by PhD students while writing their thesis. With the guidance and tips provided in this guide and with assistance from the supervisor you should be able overcome the challenges to produce a customized PhD thesis.
About the Author
Chandrima Pal is a research scientist in the field of Chemistry/Biophysics and is presently living in Germany. She has published a number of scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. Scientific documentation is another area of her expertise as she believes that a good research is applauded only when it is properly expressed.
List of Chapters in this guide
Chapter 1: What is a doctoral research thesis?
Chapter 2: When to start writing a PhD thesis?
Chapter 3: Different types of the theses
Chapter 4: Different structures of the theses
Chapter 5: Aims and objectives of writing a thesis
Chapter 6: Preparatory works
Chapter 7: Getting started with writing a thesis
Chapter 8: The process of writing
Chapter 9: Revision, Editing and proofreading
Chapter 10: Send for correction
Chapter 11: Rewriting parts of the thesis
Chapter 12: Final checks (pre submission check list)
Chapter 13: Submission and post submission formalities
Chapter 14: Preparing for thesis defense
Chapter 15: Relevant questionnaire for self assessment
Chapter 16: Further reading
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