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STUDY SKILLS2014

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Dissertations and Project Reports A Step by Step Guide

Stella Cottrell, Director of Lifelong Learning, University of Leeds, UK

‘This text is a well structured guide for those embarking on their first dissertation or thesis. Taking candidates from ‘I Had A Dream’ stage to through to the lodgement of their final submission intertwined with examples learned from experience...I will be recommending to my students.’ - John Cowan, University of New South Wales, Australia

Bestselling study skills author Stella Cottrell brings her tried and tested approach to help students succeed with their dissertations and project reports. With plenty of hands-on activities, checklists and planners, this guide covers everything they’ll need to know, from choosing a topic and developing a proposal, to conducting and writing up their research. The book also includes the author’s unique emphasis on the importance of project management skills in achieving the perfect end result.

Contents: Introduction • PART I: PREPARATION AND PLANNING • ‘Where Do I Start?’ • What Makes a Good Dissertation or Research Project? • Project Manage Your Dissertation • Managing Yourself for the Task • Using Time Effectively • Working with Your Supervisor • PART II: DEVELOPING YOUR PROPOSAL • Understanding the Assignment Brief • Choosing Your Topic and Title • Literature Search and Review • Principles of Good Research • Methodological Approaches • Ethical Considerations • Writing the Research Proposal • PART III: CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH • The Evidence Base • Working with Participants • Experiments • Observations • Surveys and Questionnaires • Interviews • Case Studies • Interpreting Your Findings • PART IV: WRITING IT UP • Your Writing Strategy • Getting the Structure Right • Fine-Tuning your Writing • Viva Exams • Final Considerations • References • Index

224pp January 2014 Paperback 9781137364265 £11.99

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Praise for Dissertations

and Project Reports

‘...it is I think, Cottrell’s best yet. It is comprehensive, extremely thorough and

detailed and will be of great value to students. The sections hold extremely

valuable information that is presented in a clear way. One of the best things about the book is the use of student quotations

throughout, which speak to the reader and help to demystify the process and reduce isolation when doing research.’

Jeanne Godfrey, formerly University of Westminster, UK

‘Students embarking on an extended

essay or bachelor’s thesis for the first time will benefit from the sound advice about

preparation and planning in particular, and more experienced or advanced post-

graduates will find the guide a helpful and active reminder of the entire academic re-search process. The skills audit and evalu-ation exercise at the beginning and end, aligning with the inception and comple-

tion of a research project, readily capture the intellectual and self-development aims of independent student research.’

Cissie Fu, Leiden University, the Netherlands

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The Study Skills Handbook4th edition

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘Superbly organised and beautifully laid out, with really helpful worked examples and lots of practical tips, this guide is sensitive to the variety of students’ learning styles and the different tasks demanded of them. It’s essential reading for

students, but it’s also an invaluable resource for instructors looking for strategies to enrich their teaching.’ - Dr Ian W. Archer, fellow and Tutor in History, University of oxford, UK

Bestselling author Stella Cottrell equips students with the skills needed to improve their grades, build confidence and plan for the future they want. Recognising that everyone has a unique formula for success, her tried and trusted approach helps students find the key to unlock their potential.

This edition features brand new chapters on student success and time management and E-learning is now covered throughout. With a fully revised text design, this new edition of the UK’s biggest-selling study skills guide is a must-have for learners at all levels.

432pp April 2013 Paperback £14.99 9781137289254

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The Study Skills Handbook(Simplified Chinese Language Edition)

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘This is a really useful book for students who aim to study abroad and those students who study in China. I strongly recommend it to students if you would like to fully prepare yourself for your exciting study life abroad.’ - Wendy Woo, Chinese student,

University of Warwick, UK

Available for the first time in simplified Chinese, The Study Skills Handbook helps you to develop the skills you need for higher level study, to obtain a good degree and plan for your future career. An international bestseller, the book is ideal for Chinese-speaking students embarking on a course at an English-speaking institution.

360pp February 2013 Paperback £14.99 9780230362468

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Critical Thinking SkillsDeveloping Effective Analysis and Argument2nd edition

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘I really endorse this book both for its clear and structural approach and its use of humour to more fully engage its audience.’ - Deidre Kelleher, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

‘one of the best texts for general critical thinking around at the moment...very good value for money.’ - Victor Glynn, oxford University, UK

This leading guide helps students to develop reflective thinking skills, improve their critical analysis and construct arguments more effectively. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step explanations along with plenty of examples and activities develop understanding at each stage. This edition has been fully revised and contains a brand new chapter on ‘Critical Reflection’ along with additional material on essays and referencing.

296pp May 2011 Paperback £14.99 9780230285293

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Study Skills ConnectedUsing Technology to Support Your Studies

Stella Cottrell and Neil morris, both at University of Leeds, UK

‘The beauty of this book is its accessibility and clarity and that it is primarily about how to apply study skills when using technology and online content – I don’t know of any accessible online material that does this.’ - Jeanne

Godfrey, formerly University of Westminster, UK

Helps students to make effective use of new technologies to enhance their studies whilst also meeting academic requirements. Covering a broad range of topics from being part of an online learning community, managing information for online study, through to podcasts, blogs and collaborative writing using wikis and social media, it is designed to assist learners in using new technologies for academic purposes to make studying more interesting and effective.

208pp July 2012 Paperback £13.99 9781137019455

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Skills for SuccessPersonal Development and Employability2nd editon

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘Teaching Personal and Professional Development in Higher education, this book has been invaluable to me. The exercises are very well designed, follow a logical sequence, and students find them extremely useful. Working in

conjunction with The Study Skills Handbook, I highly recommend this book.’ - Amazon review

Each chapter encourages students to think reflectively about personal, academic, and career goals and to plan a path to success. Rich in activities that develop the valuable career skills wanted by today’s employers, including team working, emotional intelligence and problem solving. This edition has a new chapter on ‘Understanding your Personal Performance’ and updated information on job applications.

344pp May 2010 Paperback £14.99 9780230250185

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The Palgrave Student Planner 2014–2015

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘A brilliant life organiser!’ - Student, London metropolitan University, UK

This bestselling planner is a complete self-management tool. It contains everything students need to organise their information and time

effectively, including study skills advice, diary pages, useful contacts and websites, personal finance guidance, timetables and more.

232pp May 2014 Calendar £7.99 inc VAT 9781137399991

Previous edition: 232pp May 2013 Calendar £7.99 inc VAT 9781137325037

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The exam Skills HandbookAchieving Peak Performance

2nd edition

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

Review of 1st edition:

‘Quick, fast and to the point. It also had very useful guides on what to expect when stressed and how to cope with that. The section on the ‘5 point plan for peak

performance’ was my starting point and a life-saver, it got me through my exams. The book delivers what it says on the tin.’ - Amazon review

The second edition of this bestselling guide offers students of any subject and level an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to approaching revision and exams. It provides ideas and techniques to help students build a plan for achieving their best possible performance, from long-term strategies to tips for last-minute preparation. This edition includes two new chapters on ‘Multiple choice question exams (MCQs)’ and ‘Managing different types of exam’, plus extra guidance on writing good exam essays.

288pp February 2012 Paperback £12.99 9780230358546

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you2UniDecide. Prepare. Apply.

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

‘I bought this for my daughters, aged 16, to think about their A level choices. It’s been devoured by the one who had picked her course and Uni without too much

deep thought and has given her much food for thought...As her mum, it is guiding me into the various conversations...about how they will manage the change from home and get the most from the big investment of time and money that a degree represents...Worth buying by any parent of teenagers.’ - Amazon review

You2Uni is the ideal book for young people thinking about going to university, and for teachers and careers advisors who want to support entry into higher education. It helps readers to make informed decisions about what is right for them, improve their academic skills, and develop skills for independent everyday life.

328pp July 2012 Paperback £12.99 9781137022424

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Teaching Study Skills & Supporting Learning

Stella Cottrell, University of Leeds, UK

Outlines positive environments to enhance student skills. Covers supportive infrastructures, induction, and supporting ‘at risk’ students and includes: interactive group skills, exam strategies, writing, memory and critical

analysis skills.

September 2001 384pp Paperback £26.99 9780333921241

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Cite Them Right The Essential Referencing Guide

9th edition

Richard Pears, Durham University, UK and Graham Shields, University of Cumbria, UK

‘This has been an absolute life saver throughout my degree…I haven’t struggled to find what I’m looking for once. In all my essays, lecturers have commented on my perfect referencing and I can assure you that is not down to me, but to this fantastic guide…best university book I’ve invested in - a must!’ - Student buyer

‘This book is the standard for referencing and citations at our university and I can see why. It is useful for people at all levels of writing, from those still at school to the very top of academia. The book is very clearly and logically laid out and, in light of the increasing number of electronic sources, has been updated to include

any manner of places from which you may want to quote, even including sources such as director’s commentaries on DVDs!’ - Heather bates, UK

This leading book is the most trusted source around, thanks to clear examples of how to reference just about any material, whether from print or electronic sources, and practical advice on secondary referencing, paraphrasing, and avoiding plagiarism. Sources covered include books, journals, websites, legal documents, podcasts, media, art, musical scores, comics, graffiti, logos and unpublished work. The latest edition includes simplified advice on referencing online publications, guidance on use of non-English language publications, updated and new examples from Harvard, APA, MHRA, MLA, OSCOLA and Vancouver referencing styles.

136pp April 2013 Paperback £11.99 9781137273116

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Just as comprehensive in its coverage of sources covered, Cite them right online

is easy to navigate and intuitive to use. Students can construct their own

references using editable examples, which they can copy directly into their

assignments or email to themselves to store for future use, along with clear guidance on the importance of good

referencing and how to avoid plagiarism.More details about Cite them right online

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The Graduate Career GuidebookSteve Rook, formerly University of Nottingham, UK

‘for anyone who needs some inspiration, who is unsure what step to take or who just needs that critical friend to help them along the way, buy it and more importantly use it!’ - Ann berry, bradford University, UK

A comprehensive learning and teaching resource that will help students develop the skills they need to further their own careers.

Contents: Preface • Introduction • PART I: FINDING YOUR WAY • Career Planning and Employability • Choosing a Role • Planning your Journey • PART II: THE STEPPING STONES • Experience and internships • Effective Networking • Further Study • Taking Time Out • PART III: GETTING A JOB • Searching for Graduate Jobs • Promoting Yourself Effectively• Targeting your CV• Tip-top Application Forms • Cover Letters that Open Doors • Impressing at Interviews • Psychometric Tests • Passing Assessment Centres • This Job’s for You • PART IV: ENTREPRENEURSHIP • Becoming an

Entrepreneur • Getting your Business Started • Troubleshooting • Appendices • Notes • References • Index

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Success in Academic Writing

Trevor Day, University of Bath, UK

Helps students to develop confidence, technique and clarity of purpose as a writer in their discipline. Takes the reader through the complete writing process from understanding the task through researching, reading and planning, to drafting and composing, reviewing and finalising their copy with many

self-study exercises included throughout.

Contents: Preface • Acknowledgements • The Nature and Process of Academic Writing • Understanding the Nature of an Assignment • Kinds of Writing • Researching an Assignment • Being a Purposeful Reader and Note-Taker • Planning and Structuring Your Writing • Composing • Words and Images • Citing, Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism • Reviewing and Editing Your Work • Using Technology to Help You • Moving Forward • Glossary • Answers • Cited References and Further Reading • Index

232pp November 2013 Paperback 9780230369702 £12.99

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Professional Writing3rd edition

Sky marsen, University of Wellington, New Zealand

‘Comprehensive and includes all the key writing skills elements in one text.’ - Nigel Cassidy, Keele University, UK

Offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary introduction to professional writing for different media, synthesising methods

and ideas developed in linguistics, journalism, public relations, and marketing. This third edition contains new material on public relations writing and social media, as well as additional material on digital sources.

338pp October 2013 Paperback £18.99 9781137309013

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Improve your Grammarmark Harrison, Vanessa Jakeman and Ken Paterson, previously of University of Westminster, UK

‘It is very clear and well considered. This is certainly a book one could use with students, partly because it’s not cluttered with too many examples and

exceptions but concentrates on the core and then reinforces things with its exercises. These are very helpful, as are the answers.’ - martin Coyle, Cardiff University, UK

An accessible study and practice book, covering all the areas where grammatical mistakes are typically made even by native English speakers. Using realistic academic contexts, each unit explains the key grammar in a clear and lively way, before checking understanding with easy-to-use practice exercises that build the reader’s confidence. Covers common errors and omissions in students’ work. Essential for anyone wanting to produce clear, grammatically sound and properly punctuated sentences, and improve their overall performance.

August 2012 160pp Paperback £13.99 9780230360532

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The Student Phrase book Vocabulary for Writing at University

Jeanne Godfrey, formerly University of Westminster, UK

This guide helps students gain the knowledge and confidence to use appropriate words and phrases in an academic context, whatever their discipline or level

of study. It presents approximately 1,300 mid to advanced-level words and phrases common to writing across disciplines - words such as cogent, fallacy, infer, non-sequitur, proposition, substantive and succinct. It gives key information on many of the words presented, focusing on those terms and expressions that most often cause students problems. There are also 250 incorrect and corrected student sentences from assessed university essays to help improve error awareness and editing skills. Used as a reference tool, it will help students to communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively by using words precisely and avoiding common mistakes.

192pp March 2013 Paperback £12.99 9780230289338

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How to Use your Reading in your essays2nd edition

Jeanne Godfrey, formerly University of Westminster, UK

‘Combines a clear sightedness about the academic process, (from deciding what to read to polishing a final draft), with detailed advice and activities in specific areas of language, usage, and grammar.’ - Kate Williams, oxford brookes University, UK

Featuring real texts and examples of student writing, this practical book guides undergraduate students through the process of effectively using reading in their essays. It covers selecting what to read, how to quote, paraphrase and summarise sources, through to spotting and correcting mistakes in the final essay. It also includes key vocabulary for using sources and practice in checking and correcting common errors.

176pp April 2013 Paperback £12.99 9781137294685

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The mature Student’s Guide to Writing3rd edition

Jean Rose, The Open University, UK

Now in its third edition, this popular text now includes new features such as a detailed analysis of real student essays, a more concise guide to referencing, and a new chapter on ‘The Proposal for Your Undergraduate Dissertation’. Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter

includes objectives and checklists; key points are highlighted throughout. With clear explanations, summaries and exercises, this is an invaluable companion for the mature student.

344pp July 2012 Paperback £15.99 9780230297876

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How to Write better essays 3rd edition

bryan Greetham, Honorary Fellow, University of Durham,UK

‘This is an excellent book and has totally changed the way I study.’ - Nick barrow, Student

Revised and updated, the third edition of this bestselling guide carefully tackles each stage of essay writing from interpretation of the question, to

research, planning, writing and revision, teaching students not just how to improve their study skills, but their thinking skills too. It now includes two new chapters on ‘Criticising Arguments’ and ‘Reflective Writing’, new examples, exercises and assignments, together with a companion website featuring a complete essay.

352pp April 2013 Paperback £13.99 9781137293282

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How to Write your Undergraduate Dissertation

bryan Greetham, Honorary Fellow, University of Durham,UK

‘Well laid out and easy to read. It gives you plenty to mull over when looking for a title.’ - bookbuyer

Examining each essential stage of research and writing a dissertation, this book teaches students across all disciplines how to use qualitative and

quantitative techniques to plan and research, how to generate ideas to develop into original research projects, and how to write a clear and concise dissertation.

412pp April 2009 Paperback £13.99 9780230218758

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The Secrets of Effective Writing

A clear guide to Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar

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Cite them right is now available online. Developed from the bestselling book by Richard Pears and Graham Shields – used as the referencing standard at many academic institutions – this online version allows for easy searching across all source types, with editable examples.

Available for institutional subscription, Cite them right online will help students learn how to structure an accurate reference and to understand the value of good referencing.

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skills4studycampus, based on the work of bestselling author Stella Cottrell, delivers cost-effective study skills support for your students. It is a fully interactive e-learning resource designed to help students develop their study skills. Modules have been carefully designed so students can measure their progress, become more confident and reflect on what they are learning so they get the most out of their course.

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The Student Parent Handbook

Helen owton, former Student, University of Exeter, UK

Offers practical information and motivational support to help parents in higher education successfully deal with the challenges they face, and make juggling their parent and student commitments less arduous. Written by a recent student parent

graduate, it covers issues from funding and childcare, to managing insecurities and future directions.

Contents: Author Biography • Abbreviations • Prologue • PART I: GOING BACK TO SCHOOL • Access to Higher Education • PART II: ENTERING HIGHER EDUCATION • Student Pregnancy • Becoming a Student Parent • Funding • PART III: JUGGLING ACTS: BALANCING THE LIFESTYLE • Balancing Social Life • Balancing Childcare • Time Management • Stress Management • Supporting Student Parents • PART IV: FUTURE DIRECTIONS • Postgraduate Student Parents • After Graduation • Further Reading • Acknowledgements • Index

152p April 2014 Paperback 9781137330574 £9.99

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Student ProcrastinationSeize the Day and Get More Work Done

michael Tefula, former Student, University of Birmingham, UK

Provides research based advice and practical suggestions to help students beat procrastination and perform better at university or college. Written by a recent graduate, the author gives students a chance to explore the root

causes of procrastination and some of the best ways of eliminating it. With a combination of theory, practice, and case study stories and tips from other students, this book will help students seize the date and get more work done.

Contents: Preface • Introduction • What is Procrastination? • Probability of Payoff • Pursuit of Pleasure • Prevention of Pain • Postponement of Punishment (Or Payoff) • Competent and Confident • Motivation • Willpower • Focus and Attention • Goals and Planning • Counterintuitive Strategies • Conclusion • Appendix 1: Student Tips Montage • Appendix 2: Infographic – The Four Ps of Procrastination • Acknowledgements • Bibliography and Further Reading • Index

128pp April 2014 Paperback 9781137312457 £8.99

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How to Get a firstInsights and Advice from a First-class Graduate

michael Tefula, former Student, University of Birmingham, UK

‘I have to say I really did love this book! feeling very motivated and inspired after reading it (a boost most students need at some point during their studies!)’ - Iram Satti, former Student

A recent first-class graduate provides students with a

lively and original perspective on how to gain an outstanding degree. Michael’s book combines personal experience, scientific research and motivating anecdotes from other students to create a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of academic success. It is full of practical strategies to immediately boost grades and improve confidence.

120pp July 2012 Paperback £8.99 9780230362208

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University LifeMaking it Work for You

Lauren Lucien, former Student, Kingston University, UK

‘I really enjoyed this book. It was personal and insightful and I could have done with reading it before I came to university.’ - ellie Shipton, Student

Written by a recent graduate with insights from fellow students, this lively and accessible book covers every aspect

of the student experience. It answers questions, addresses common anxieties, and gives the honest ‘Inside Story’ on what to expect from university. Topics range from what to pack for university and living in halls to shopping for food, managing money and successful study.

Contents: About the Author • Acknowledgements • Introduction • How to Use this Book • Getting Ready to Go • Freshers • Halls and Housing • Food • Study • Managing, Making and Saving Money • Working • Mind and Body • Changes • What Next? • Uni Dictionary • Useful Resources • Index

168pp July 2012 Paperback £8.99 9780230392311

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STUDENT BRAIN FOOD

EAT WELL, STUDY BETTER

Lauren Lucien

Lauren Lucien, former Student, Kingston University, UK

Drawing on the author’s own experience as a student, this student cookbook shows how good nutrition and eating well whilst studying can help to boost stamina and academic performance. Over 100 affordable and easy to make recipes are accompanied with full-colour photographs and can be customised to suit any dietary need. With advice on food hygiene, nutrition and how to shop for food on a budget.

208pp July 2013 Paperback £7.99 9781137297044

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maximizing the Impacts of University Research

Patrick Dunleavy and Jane Tinkler, both at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

In today’s world of impact assessments, targets and budget cuts, demonstrating research impact is of ever greater importance. This is the only book to provide researchers at all levels and disciplines with comprehensive guidance

on the subject, helping them to achieve greater visibility and influence with academic and external audiences.

208pp July 2014 Paperback £19.99 9780230377608

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Authoring a PhD How to Plan, Draft, Write & Finish a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation

Patrick Dunleavy, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Authoring a PhD is a complex process. It involves having creative ideas, working out how to organize them, writing up from plans, upgrading the text, and finishing it speedily and to a good standard. It also includes being examined and getting published.

Patrick Dunleavy has written Authoring a PhD based on his supervision experience with over 30 students. It provides solid advice to help your PhD students cope with both the intellectual issues and practical difficulties of organizing their work effectively. It is an indispensable and time saving aid for doctoral students in the humanities, social sciences, education, business studies, law, health, arts and visual arts, and related disciplines, and will also be a great help to supervisors.

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The Professional Doctorate A Practical Guide

John fulton, Judith Kuit, Gail Sanders and Peter Smith, Emeritus Professor, all at University of Sunderland, UK

A lifesaver for students and supervisors alike, this book offers detailed, practical guidance for anyone embarking on a professional doctorate. Based on the authors’ extensive experience, it contains real-life case

studies covering a wide range of subject areas and explains how to master all aspects of this demanding degree.

Contents: Acknowledgements • Introduction • Choosing Your Research Project and Framing Your Research Question • Developing as a Researching Professional Through Reflective Practice • Methods of Enquiry • Contextualising and Planning Your Doctoral Project • Personal Development and Transformation • Putting Together a Portfolio • The Student/Supervisor Relationship: Expectations and Challenges • Dissemination and Influencing Your Community of Practice • Assessment and the Oral Examination • Case Studies • Summary and the Future • References • Appendices: Sample Coursework Assessments • Index

240pp July 2013 Paperback £20.99 9781137024190

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The Undergraduate Research Handbook

Gina Wisker, University of Brighton, UK This practical, research-informed text provides students across all disciplines with models, tasks and activities to enable them to plan, action, write and present quality research. It helps develop ideas, creative thinking and systematic research practices to enable students to produce high quality

dissertations and reports.

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The Postgraduate Research Handbook Succeed with your MA, MPhil, EdD and PhD

2nd edition

Gina Wisker, University of Brighton, UK

‘I would highly recommend this book not only to anyone considering undertaking a research degree, but also to those who are already involved in one...I have personally found many of the sections to be very helpful and reassuring.’ - Sue Pavey, International Journal of

Research & Method in Education

The second edition of this bestselling book is as lively and accessible as the first edition. Advice, support and both active and reflective tasks take the students through the stages of research as well as encouraging them to consider social and cultural issues, such as working with their supervisor and other researchers.

440pp October 2007 Paperback £20.99 9780230521308

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The foundations of Research 2nd edition

Jonathan Grix, University of Birmingham, UK

This book offers advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students an accessible introduction to the foundations of research in the human sciences. It covers the tools, terminology and research perspectives that students need to know in order to engage

in academic debate and successfully complete their long essays, dissertations and theses.

Contents: Introduction • The Nature of Research • The ‘Nuts and Bolts’ of Research • Getting Started in Research • The Building Blocks of Research • Introducing the Key Research Paradigms • The Types and Uses of Theory in Research • Introducing Research Methods • Academic Standards, Plagiarism and Ethics in Research • Conclusion: Summary of Key Points • Appendix 1: Stages of the Research Process • Appendix 2: Glossary of Research Terms • Bibliography • Index

200pp May 2010 Paperback £20.99 9780230248977

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Up-to-date, easily accessible, practical guides to support higher education lecturers

and academics.

Getting to Grips with Doctoral Research

margaret Walshaw, Massey University, New Zealand

Confused about your doctoral studies? Not sure what’s required but unable to ask? This book can help! Aware of the difficulties faced by many doctoral students, it clarifies common concerns about the processes, conventions and expectations involved and helps to

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Contents: Introduction • Getting Started • Getting a Handle on the Topic, Questions and the Literature • Getting Close to Theory • Getting Designs on Methods • Getting Underway with the Research Proposal • Getting Alongside Support • Getting on with Writing • Getting Examined • Getting Your Research ‘Out There’ • Further Reading • Bibliography • Index

176pp November 2012 Paperback £19.99 9780230369559

Structuring your Research Thesis

Susan Carter, frances Kelly and Ian brailsford, all at University of Auckland, New Zealand ‘This book can’t fail to provide a helpful resource for both thesis candidates and their supervisors...I wish such an engaging and instructive text had been written when I was completing my own thesis.’ - Catherine

manathunga, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Drawing on the experiences of students worldwide, this is the first book to offer research students in the arts, humanities and social sciences practical guidance to organising their ideas using an effective and coherent thesis structure. It provides a range of alternative approaches, each introduced by real-life case studies, to help students find new ideas for structuring their work.

104pp June 2012 Paperback £12.99 9780230308138

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Leading Dynamic SeminarsA Practical Handbook for University Educators

James Anderson, Marine Corps War College, USA and Andrew bellenkes, Naval Postgraduate School , USA

Hands-on, practical guide helping academics to reinvigorate their seminar teaching. Ideal for new higher education staff seeking guidance as well as more experienced academics looking for

tips and ideas. Covers all elements of seminar-based instruction including encouraging participation, handling sensitive topics, and incorporating new technology.

200pp July 2013 Paperback £22.99 9781137276834

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for the Love of LearningInnovations from Outstanding University Teachers

Edited by Tim bilham, University of Bath, UK

This edited collection features essays from exceptional National Teaching Fellows. It presents the cutting-edge of pedagogical thinking on the most important topics in higher education today, including student engagement, assessment, internationalisation and

employability. Destined to become a ‘must-read’ guide for anyone involved in higher education.

256pp November 2013 Paperback £22.99 9781137334299

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Live online LearningStrategies for the Web Conferencing Classroom

Sarah Cornelius, Carole Gordon and Jan Schyma, all at University of Aberdeen, UK

Equips new and experienced educators with the skills required to succeed in live online learning. Based on years of experience and research, the authors offer best practice guidelines and practical resources. A life saver

for anyone wishing to develop creative, innovative teaching methods to provide great online experiences for their learners.

240pp May 2014 Paperback £23.99 9781137328755

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facilitating WorkshopsA Resource Book for Lecturers and Trainers

Hayo Reinders, Middlesex University, UK and marilyn Lewis, formerly of University of Auckland, New Zealand

Provides advice on facilitating workshops aimed specifically at lecturers and academics. Full of practical resources and materials including suggested activities, handouts and whiteboard layouts to

help people tasked with running workshops in higher education settings or at conferences.

176pp May 2014 Paperback £22.99 9781137304209

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managing your Career in Higher education Administration

michelle Gander, The Open University, UK Heather moyes, Cardiff University, UK and emma Sabzalieva, University of Oxford, UK

Career guide aimed specifically at the large number of people working in non-academic higher education roles, such as higher education administrators or

professional services staff. Based on the authors’ real-life experience and first-hand research, the book features case studies which enrich the material and bring it to life.

Contents: Foreword • Acknowledgements • Notes on the Contributers • Introduction • Working in a University • Knowing How to Develop Your Skills and Experience • Using Networks to Create Opportunities • The Good Manager • Mentoring and Coaching • Making Positive Career Choices • Index

192pp May 2014 Paperback £25.99 9781137328328

Universities into the 21st Century

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The Good SupervisorSupervising Postgraduate and Undergraduate Research for Doctoral Theses and Dissertations

2nd edition

Gina Wisker, University of Brighton, UK

‘I recommend this book as the most up-to-date, topical and easy to comprehend guide on the subject of supervision.’ - Professor ortrun Zuber-Skerritt, Griffith University, Australia

Offers help for those wanting to develop strategies for effective supervision with a

diversity of students on a wide variety of research projects, whether at postgraduate or undergraduate level. Fully updated, the second edition includes new content on cultural supervision, online distance supervision, and sustaining research networks.

576pp July 2012 Paperback £23.99 9780230246218

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