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Research

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This section includes the following resources relating to doing PhD research.

Resources

Articles and documents reporting on different aspects of research:

  • Getting Started on a Dissertation
  • International Issues
    • A Report on Varieties of Postgraduate Study of English in Europe
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    • The Taught MA Degree in the UK
  • Presenting at Conferences: A Quick Guide for New Researchers
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  • Ways and Means: How to Effectively Manage your PhD Thesis

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Useful links to additional research resources and support.

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The Postgraduate English forum provides e-resources for postgraduates, including articles, anecdotes, and links to useful postgraduate websites.

It forms part of the Postgraduate English Journal, a professionally reviewed publication that has been presenting work by postgraduate students since 2000.

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