Starting your dissertation? Follow our top 5 study tips

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So, you may have just finished your exams, but now you have to turn your attention to your dissertation. Where do you begin and how can you ensure you stay on track? Below are our Study Advice and Library tips to help you get started and stay focused.

Tip #1: Have a plan

Having a plan not only helps you to stay on track, but weekly goals keep you motivated. Work backwards from your hand in date and remember to build in extra time for proofreading and final touches. Our videos on managing your time offer some tips to get you started.

Tip #2: Start with something small

To help you get going, start with a task that you can get done easily, this might be something simple, like setting up a word template or printing off a couple of key articles. Being able to complete one task can give you a sense of achievement and motivate you to tackle more challenging ones.

Tip #3: Think about the information that you need…

….and how to access it! If you are carrying out a literature review, or analysing documents or literature, make sure that you are familiar with the key online resources in your subject area. You can find out more about what’s available to you, as well as contact details for your Academic Liaison Librarian, on your Library subject guide. Look at the COVID-19 page in the guide for top tips on how to access resources when off-campus.

Tip #4: Think more, read less

It’s important that you think critically about you’re reading, this requires you to see the links between various theories and consider what they mean for your research question. So, when taking notes, remember not only to record a summary of your reading but more importantly note what you think about what you have read, this will help you when you come to write up. Our video on critical note-taking offers some advice on this.

Tip #5: Attend a webinar

The Study Advice and Library teams are offering a series of webinars just for Master’s students. These will help you to get to grips with developing your research question, planning your literature review, finding information, and managing your references. Our short webinars run at 11.00 and 14.00 each day from Monday 1st June – Friday 5th June. To find out more and join the webinar, check out our Master’s Dissertation Fair guide.

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