RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Structuring your thesis (HDR)
Presenter | Josh Billam | |
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This 90-minute workshop (online only) will overview several thesis types, with a focus on the macro-, meso-, and micro-structures of each. The session will be relevant to those in the planning stage of their research, but anyone is welcome.
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