How to manage your postgraduate course

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How to manage your postgraduate course

Lucinda Becker

(Palgrave study guides)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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Description

This book is designed to help readers to make the transition from a first degree or from the workplace to a postgraduate course. It focuses on the management of the processes involved in gaining a postgraduate qualification, rather than just outlining the mechanics of the studying and research. International in its approach, the book encourages readers to assess, in a systematic way, the transferable skills that they can develop as part of their course, an area of personal development that is of increasing importance.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Choosing and Beginning Your Postgraduate Course.- Studying Opportunities.- Your Skills Base.- Working with Your Supervisor.- Managing Your Course.- What if Things Go Wrong?.- Teamwork and Networking.- Presenting Your Ideas.- Writing up Your Research.- Moving on From Your Postgraduate Course.- Recommended Reading.- Index.

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