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Introduction

Anyone who decides to pursue a Ph.D. will be required to put a thesis together in order to be awarded a degree. Understanding this key component of a Ph.D. program is essential to decide whether this degree is in your future. Time, dedication and research are all required while composing a thesis.

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Objective

Welcome to the M.Phil. /PhD programme of the School of Language, Literature, & Culture Studies, and to a completely new world of academics. This handbook is intended as your guide to the research process in general, and dissertation in particular, as well as to allay the unneeded anxiety and feelings of confusion and inadequacy that will almost inevitably plague you over the next few years.

A dissertation is the culmination and the final product of an involved process of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organisation, and composition. The dissertation serves not only to further the field in which it is written, but also to provide you with an exceptional opportunity to increase your knowledge in that field. The process of writing a dissertation can be one of the more rewarding experiences one may encounter in academics, and is a test of your abilities of diligence, organisation, practice, a willingness to learn (and to make mistakes!), and, perhaps most important of all, patience.

If you take some care in developing your dissertation, the document can be transformed after your degree has been awarded into a book or series of articles that can help launch your academic career. Unlike earlier course papers that just received a grade, your dissertation can be used and revised for years to come.

Experience

Many people go into research because they have always been "good at studies”, and want to continue with something that brings them success and self-confidence. The dissertation, on the other hand, is a new kind of academic project, unlike anything else you have done, and is the academic project that marks your transition from student to scholar.

Writing a dissertation is a very large, very independent project. It is, by definition, a self-directed process. There are usually no weekly deadlines from professors, no regular discussions with classmates, no reading assignments, no one telling you what to do— you are on your own, writing something longer than you have ever written, and doing it without a safety net. This independence can make the process seem very intimidating

Writing a dissertation is stressful. When you embark on this project, you may begin to ask yourself questions about your future in academia. When you finish your dissertation, you will have to change your life dramatically —you will have to look for a job, begin work as an independent scholar, develop classes, and move out of a community that you have grown to love, and so on. You may also feel like your dissertation will begin to define your professional identity. You may feel like your research interests, your theoretical influences, and your skill as a writer may be evaluated by this first piece of serious scholarship.