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Writing at University - Phyllis Creme, Mary Lea Writing at University - Phyllis Creme, Mary Lea


What is expected of you in university writing? What can you do to develop and build confidence in your writing? How can you address the variety of written assignments you will encounter in your studies?

Writing at University is a student writing guide with a difference. It provides a deeper understanding of what writing at university is all about, with useful methods and approaches to give you more control over your academic writing.

The book explores both traditional essay and other kinds of writing that you will need to do as part of your studies. You are encouraged to build upon your existing abilities as a writer through applying practical tasks to your own work.

The second edition of this best-selling title has been completely updated with new coverage of report writing, learning journals, electronic writing and using the internet.

This book is an essential tool for anyone who wants to improve their writing skills at university or FE colleges, including both undergraduates and postgraduate students. It is key reading for students in courses that require essay, report, or dissertation writing and for students returning to study. It is also an invaluable resource for academic staff who want to support students with their writing.

Publisher: Open University Press
ISBN: 0335213251
Published: 2003, 2nd edition
Paperback 



Price:   £13.99



Your Undergraduate Dissertation - Nicholas S R Walliman Your Undergraduate Dissertation - Nicholas S R Walliman


Your Undergraduate Dissertation: The Essential Guide for Success is a practical step-by-step guide to managing and developing a successful undergraduate project.

Nicholas Walliman offers a comprehensive and easy to follow guide to both the theoretical and practical aspects of doing a dissertation. This book provides a clear and structured explanation of how to undertake a project, helping readers to identify and acquire the necessary skills to plan and carry out the research and writing.

- Advice for preparing a project and choosing a topic

- Guidelines for writing a project proposal and producing a literature review

- Advice on choosing and implementing appropriate methodology

- An awareness of ethical issues

- Methods of data collection and analysis

- Information for writing-up the report

- Interdisciplinary case-studies and 'real-life' examples to illustrate key themes

This book is a compact, easy-to-read guide to all the essential facets of dissertation writing at undergraduate level. Written in a lively and engaging manner, its use of humorous illustrations, simple exercises and useful guides to further reading, make it an attractive handbook for students across the social sciences.

Publisher: Sage Publications
ISBN: 0761941401
Published: 2004
Paperback: 296 pages 



Price:   £13.99


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