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  • - A Guide for Postgraduates and Researchers
    av Rowena Murray & Kate Morss
    534 - 1 602,-

    Offers you with the basic skills required to enter those first lectures, tutorials, lab-sessions and assessments with confidence. This book offers: advice; portfolio sections at the end of chapter; an emphasis on helping you to get started and build up your confidence; and, integration of theory (in small doses) with practice.

  • - A Step-by-Step Guide for Students
    av Diana Ridley
    424 - 1 394,-

    The complete guide to doing a literature search and review also contains a wealth of features to calm students overwhelmed at the prospect of doing their dissertation or thesis

  • av Paul Oliver
    499 - 1 487,-

    By concentrating on the nature of terminology used in research, this book helps students better understand, and learn how to use, the specialist vocabulary of educational and social science research.

  • av Christine Stogdon & Robin Kiteley
    1 395,-

    This excellent study skills book arms social work students with all the essential knowledge they will need to succeed in qualifying and becoming a practitioner

  • - A Guide to Key Skills
     
    1 653,-

    The book describes the skills needed for success in moving from being a student to becoming an academic or professional social scientist.

  • av Judith Burnett
    384 - 1 324,-

    This book will help social science students with successful completion of their dissertation. A truly practical, step-by-step guide which will take students through the whole process from start to finish.

  • - Academic Skills for ESL Students in Higher Education
    av Caroline Brandt
    398 - 1 169,-

    This book will help students where English is their additional language develop all the necessary study skills needed to achieve success at university

  • av Nicholas Walliman & Jane V. Appleton
    434 - 1 395,-

    Nicholas Walliman's writing style is well loved and widely read. In this book the authors practically guide health and social care students through the process of doing a dissertation and how to achieve success with such a project.

  • av Gordon Rugg, Sue Gerrard & Susie Hooper
    392 - 1 267,-

    This book gives students focussed and practical advice on how to deal with stress in a 3 tiered approach:1. Guidance on how to avoid getting in to stressful situations in the first place2. Strategies for handling stress3. Positive learning and learning on from stress to achieve success.

  • av Claire Craig
    452 - 1 395,-

    Provides students with all the skills required for academic study at undergraduate degree level, and then shows them how to develop, transfer and apply these skills to multiple contexts within clinical practice.

  • av Hilary Arksey & David E. Harris
    1 616,-

    How do you survive the university experience? What do tutors want? How can you express yourself best in tutorials, seminars, essays and exams? This book takes a clear-eyed approach to the challenges of university life, offers realistic advice and demonstrates how to acquire transferable skills with a view to future employability.

  • - Vital Skills for Success in Your Degree
    av Alan Pritchard
    1 380,-

    This book provides a stimulating introduction to study skills for success at undergraduate level.

  • av Tom Mason & Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead
    441 - 1 100,-

    Helps you develop the skills and techniques you need for studying throughout your nursing training. This book supports you to face everyday challenges like essay writing, doing assignments, and taking exams, with confidence.

  • av Elizabeth Hoult
    506,-

    Why is it that some people are able to do what seems so enormously difficult and possibly illogical and to succeed so spectacularly? What is it that these learners are able to do that others find so difficult? This book explores how adults learn and the ways in which different abilities and experiences can be used to learn more effectively.

  • av Angela Thody
    548 - 1 595,-

    Arranged in easily followed sections enlivened with checklists, style variations, examples and reflection points, this book has relevance to the social sciences, arts, humanities, natural and applied sciences and law. It is suitable for new and experienced researchers alike.

  • av Mike Metcalfe
    411,-

    A guide to help undergraduate and postgraduate students across the social sciences master different critique methods.

  • - The Reality of Researching and Writing
    av Reva Berman Brown & Mark N. K. Saunders
    492 - 1 606,-

    Addresses each phase of a research project in the simultaneous order in which researchers often undertake them. From how to write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, this book helps you get the best from your time at university.

  • - A Critical Guide
    av Sarah Quinton & Teresa Smallbone
    562 - 1 697,-

    Provides an introduction to the research process and the thinking and learning skills needed to successfully complete postgraduate research. This book offers: guidance on the best way to approach research; a focus on finding research topics and developing them in to dissertations; and essential help in forging critical reading skills.

  • - A Short Introduction
    av Joan Turner
    392 - 1 211,-

    Any student can improve their learning in higher education if they want to. This guide is to help you along this route, not by claiming there is only one right way to do things but by building awareness of different approaches, attitudes, and strategies.

  • - Making the Most of Your Geography Degree and Courses
    av Gordon Clark & Terry Wareham
    505 - 1 416,-

    `An essential easy-to-use guide to geography... unique in providing not only advice but also activity based guidance to both potential and current geography undergraduates... an all encompassing text which offers a fresh and original outlook on geography at degree level' Lorraine Craig, Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers)

  • av David McIlroy
    441 - 1 310,-

    Doing well in exams at university is crucial to gaining a good degree. From the author of Studying at University, this book equips students with all the tools they need to optimise their performance in exams. Packed with examples and practical exercises, it explains key strategies for learning and revision.

  • - A Guide for Tutors
    av Tom Burns & Sandra Sinfield
    533 - 1 697,-

    This is a book for tutors, lecturers and teachers in further and higher education, who need to teach their students how to study, learn and communicate effectively.

  • av Christopher Hart
    474 - 1 608,-

    A practical and comprehensive guide to researching, preparing and writing a dissertation at Masters level.

  • av Jerry Wellington, Pat Sikes, Gary McCulloch, m.fl.
    492 - 1 480,-

    Offers guidance and discussion on all aspects of successful doctoral work. This book includes advice on every stage in the process of completing a doctorate, from helping you to engage in critical reflection to better understand your own research biases, to useful guidelines on preparing for, and surviving, the viva.

  • - Studying in English at University
    av Helen Peters, Marie Stephenson & Ricki Lowes
    667 - 2 068,-

    Whether embarking on a pre-degree foundation course or a postgraduate programme, this book will help students manage all the challenging aspects of studying through the medium of another language, in a new and different environment.

  • av Rob Kitchin & Duncan Fuller
    526 - 1 818,-

    the definitive guide to successfully publishing social science research, securing a job, gaining tenure, surviving research assessment exercises, and obtaining promotion.

  • av David Wilkinson
    506 - 1 480,-

    "To do justice to the postgraduate journey as experienced by the students, quotations and anecdotes from the author's own research ... are drawn upon. These anecdotes provide vivid insights into the postgraduate experience, thereby livening up the text and providing some solace to those facing similar issues in their postgraduate existence' - Education and Training Journal

  • av John Neugebauer & Jane Evans-Brain
    394 - 908,-

    An essential source of support and guidance for undergraduate students doing work placements or summer internships as part of their degree course

  • - Succeeding in Your Degree
    av Richard Freeman & Antony Stone
    421 - 1 320,-

    Helping you to meet a range of study skills, this book tells you how to get the most from your lectures, exam preparation and project development, right through to contemplating and investigating future career options.

  • - A Student's Guide
    av MunLing Shields
    314 - 1 113,-

    A well written, easy to navigate and comprehensive guide to how to develop core skills and to make the most of one's abilities in written work.

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