How to Tame Your PhD

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  • How to Tame Your PhD Book Detail

  • Author : Inger Mewburn
  • Release Date : 2020-08-29
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  • Genre : Study Aids
  • Pages : 150
  • ISBN 13 : 9781716622267
  • File Size : 78,78 MB

How to Tame Your PhD by Inger Mewburn PDF Summary

Book Description: Dr. Inger Mewburn, founder and editor of The Thesis Whisperer blog, shares her secrets for becoming a more productive researcher and writer. Inger finished her award-winning PhD in three years - despite having a small child, husband and demanding academic job. This book is a selection of her blog posts on thesis writing, which have been re-edited and expanded. This book introduces you to Inger's most important success strategies for getting your PhD finished and acts a companion to The Thesis Whisperer blog.

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