Your Research Project How to Manage it

Your Research Project How to Manage it by Andy Hunt, published by Routledge in 2005, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist students in transitioning from passive learners to active researchers. This 147-page book addresses essential aspects of managing a research project, including selecting and refining a research topic, effective personal time management, and preparing for the viva voce examination.
Readers will find practical advice on navigating common challenges faced during the research process, as well as strategies for writing the final report and publishing results. The book is particularly beneficial for final year undergraduates and Master’s degree students, while also serving as a valuable resource for course supervisors and tutors who provide guidance to students. With a focus on education, reference, and research, this edition offers a structured approach to successfully managing academic projects.
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This book guides the student through the transition from passive learner to active researcher. Covering everything from choosing and refining a research topic to writing the actual report, the book shows students how to manage their workload, and how to approach the viva. Key areas covered include:
- personal time management
- aims and objectives
- working towards success
- common problems
- the final report and publishing your results
- the viva voce examination.
It is ideal for all final year undergraduates and students on Masters degrees, and contains useful information for course supervisors and tutors to pass on to the students who approach them for advice.
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