Description
Provides practical and accessible guidance on all steps from choosing a research project to preparing and submitting a thesis.
About the Author
Juliet Usher-Smith is Fellow and College Lecturer in Medicine, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, UK. George Murrell is Conjoint Professor and Director of the Orthopaedic Research Institute, St George Hospital Campus, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Harold Ellis is Clinical Anatomist and Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Department of Anatomy, University of London, Guy's Campus, London, UK. Christopher Huang is Professor of Cell Physiology, University of Cambridge, and Director of Medical Studies, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Reviews
'In all, this is an amusing and informative book that will enlighten prospective PhD students, help lift the flagging spirits of those already in the thick of the process, and bring back memories to those who have already passed this way. It is also a useful book for PhD supervisors - if only to remind them of how their students may be feeling!' Physiotherapy
' ... a thoughtful attempt to outline some of the pros and cons of choosing a research career.' J. Michael Kilby, University of Alabama
'For a surgical trainee the decision to undertake a period of research is a major step. This excellent little book can make that decision much easier ... invaluable for anyone who is trying to make up their mind as to whether or not to do research ... a must for libraries and departments of survey ... highly recommended by supervisors for all their research students.' Australia and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Book Information
ISBN 9780521132282
Author Juliet Usher-Smith
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 210g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 139mm * 1mm