Publishing a paper: dealing with the reviewers’ comments While there is no formal obligation on PhD students to publish their research, for most it makes good sense. The process involves a number of stages, including selecting the question your paper will...
Education, both undergraduate and postgraduate, has changed extensively over the last three decades – in part through the restructure and formalisation of the university system and in part through the global forces which have come to bear on it. Rapid changes in...
Doing a PhD involves a lot of work, first researching and then writing your thesis. You do this because you want to gain your PhD qualification, because you are interested in the topic you are researching and maybe because you value the supervision and the insights...