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Do's and Don'ts for Writing a Thesis - School of Computing PhD Workshop Series
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Do's and Don'ts for Writing a Thesis - School of Computing PhD Workshop Series
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Wednesday 6 June 2018
Location
16:00 CoRe44, room C44 Merchiston
Prof Emma Hart will deliver a workshop
Do’s and Don’ts for Writing a Thesis
I have examined 20+ theses from all over the world over recent years - some of which were very good, some very weak and everything in between. I will informally discuss my insights into what makes a good thesis from the perspective of your examiner, and try and pass on some tips about things you can do to improve your own
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School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
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Centre for Algorithms, Visualisation and Evolving Systems
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