It all begins with an idea. Or three. Or five! But very soon, your questions about your dissertation mount up!

What topic should I choose? How do I come up with a research question?

Where do I begin my literature search? When should I stop searching for literature? How much literature is enough!

What about my Introduction chapter? How do I decide what goes in here and what goes in the Literature Review chapter?

How do I review the literature? How can I make sure it’s critical enough?

What method should I choose? What on earth are ontology and epistemology and how are they relevant to what I’m doing?

How should I present my findings? What goes in the Findings chapter and what should I leave out or put in an appendix?

What should my Discussion chapter look like?

How do I write the Conclusion?

How do I write an abstract?

How can I ensure I make the most of my supervisor?

How do I generally stay on top of my dissertation when I’ve got so many other assignments to do?

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