Moving away from a traditional 'one size fits all' approach, this thesis guide encourages readers to find their own path to submission, demonstrating that the process of writing is as unique as the individual candidate.
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'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a must-read for academic writers. It provides distinct advice to empower the writer to produce reader-centric texts, manage the writing process, and create a note-worthy writing identity and authorial voice.'
Associate Professor Vijay Kumar, University of Otago, New Zealand
'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a seriously good read. Starks and Robertson do not tell the reader what to do, they guide them through the implications of various choices, foregrounding students' own identities. The book distills so many important conversations I've had over the years and adds depth/nuance that I've never thought of. A must read for all supervisors and supervisees. I can't wait to get all my students reading it.'
Associate Professor Louisa Willoughby, Monash University, Australia
Associate Professor Vijay Kumar, University of Otago, New Zealand
'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a seriously good read. Starks and Robertson do not tell the reader what to do, they guide them through the implications of various choices, foregrounding students' own identities. The book distills so many important conversations I've had over the years and adds depth/nuance that I've never thought of. A must read for all supervisors and supervisees. I can't wait to get all my students reading it.'
Associate Professor Louisa Willoughby, Monash University, Australia
'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a must-read for academic writers. It provides distinct advice to empower the writer to produce reader-centric texts, manage the writing process, and create a note-worthy writing identity and authorial voice.'
Associate Professor Vijay Kumar, University of Otago, New Zealand
'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a seriously good read. Starks and Robertson do not tell the reader what to do, they guide them through the implications of various choices, foregrounding students' own identities. The book distills so many important conversations I've had over the years and adds depth/nuance that I've never thought of. A must read for all supervisors and supervisees. I can't wait to get all my students reading it.'
Associate Professor Louisa Willoughby, Monash University, Australia
Associate Professor Vijay Kumar, University of Otago, New Zealand
'50 Things to Think About When Writing a Thesis: Paving Your Own Path to Submission is a seriously good read. Starks and Robertson do not tell the reader what to do, they guide them through the implications of various choices, foregrounding students' own identities. The book distills so many important conversations I've had over the years and adds depth/nuance that I've never thought of. A must read for all supervisors and supervisees. I can't wait to get all my students reading it.'
Associate Professor Louisa Willoughby, Monash University, Australia