Practical Guide to Write a PhD Thesis and publish papers based on the thesis

  • Ale Ebrahim N
  • Promotion A
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This presentation is a practical guide on how to write a PhD thesis based on personal experiences and existing literature . It is aimed at all PhD students. A thesis writing may be falling into six rules: Identifying the research problem Start thesis writing from a day after registration Writing a Thesis Plan Ask your supervisors: What are their expectations? and maintain regular contact with your supervisors directly/indirectly Expand networking Continuously write/revise and Publish Besides of the six rules, the thesis structure, logical coherence and style are also important. This presentation lead how to consider reader’s expectations during the writing procedure. In order to assist the researchers to reduce the writing procedure, the relevant “Research Tools” will be introduced.

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Ale Ebrahim, N., & Promotion, A. C. C. for P. (2013). Practical Guide to Write a PhD Thesis and publish papers based on the thesis. The Effective Use of Research Tools Box and Resources, 2, 1–74. Retrieved from http://aleebrahim.info/attachments/article/146/UKM-How to Write a PhD Thesis and paper 06-01-2012.pdf

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