Description
Tailored for science students, this book covers each step of a dissertation or research project from planning, undertaking practical work and collecting data, finding and analysing literature, and finally writing up one's findings.
About the Author
Jessica Bownes is Effective Learning Adviser for the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Glasgow.
Reviews
'A highly recommended and approachable book that demystifies the transition from student to researcher and empowers students writing their dissertations with a great deal of very useful and practical advice.' -- Professor Frederic Blanc, Department of Chemistry * University of Liverpool, UK *
'Clear and comprehensive. The guidelines presented within this book should help anyone strengthen their science dissertation from start to finish.' -- Joshua Thorpe, Faculty of Natural Sciences * University of Stirling, UK *
'An informative, useful handbook to accompany writing a dissertation. Highly recommended for students and any non-specialist staff who may need to support students during this process.' -- Nancy Carter, School of Applied Sciences * University of Brighton, UK *
'This helpful book takes the student through every stage of the dissertation journey, from choosing a topic, through research planning and writing to proof-reading the final product. It is thorough, clearly written and with excellent explanations throughout. It will be valuable to any dissertation student, and also dissertation supervisors.' -- Jo Buckberry, Reader in Biological Anthropology * University of Bradford, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350323681
Author Jessica Bownes
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC