Planning, structuring and writing your thesis (Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences)
Friday 29 November 10:00 until 13:00
Online : Via Zoom
Speaker: Dr Fawzia Haeri Mazanderani and Dr Perpetua Kirby
Part of the series: RDP Training Schedule
This session provides advice and guidance on a variety of approaches to writing a thesis. As well as content on planning and structures, there will be space to write and to reflect together as part of a supportive writers' network.
This practical workshop is suitable for postgraduate researchers who are at any stage, but some of the guidance will be geared towards those in the latter stages of thesis construction.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will:
- Appreciate the requirements and elements of a postgraduate thesis
- Reflect on what you've already achieved, set goals for the next steps and feel energised about the next stages of writing
- Receive guidance on a variety of approaches to structuring the content of your thesis
- Share tips for planning and scheduling the writing (and finishing) of your thesis
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers in the early-mid stages from any Arts and Humanities or Social Science discipline.
Workshop feedback
- "Calming! Good ideas for planning and thinking about how to structure thesis and overcome problems"
- "The whole workshop was extremely useful"
- "Tips, techniques and websites to write, edit, and motivate"
About the facilitators
This workshop is facilitated by Dr Fawzia Haeri Mazanderani and Dr Perpetua Kirby from the School of Education and Social Work
About this theme
Core workshops deliver essential skills or knowledge that you will need to undertake your research degree. Visit our Core workshops page for more sessions.
Additional booking information
Book a place below and the link to join the session online will be sent to your Sussex email address one day before the event.
Book your spot via Sussex Direct here!
By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Tuesday, 24 September 2024