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Overcoming dissertation anxiety - Wed 6 March (13.30)

Are you feeling anxious about writing a dissertation? Not sure how to get started? Do you need some inspiration and reassurance?

In this session, you will share your experiences, ideas, and anxieties about the process of writing a dissertation. You will also be given practical advice on getting started, choosing a topic, developing a research question, creating a timetable, and writing a research proposal. There will be an opportunity at the end of the session to ask any burning questions you may have.

This workshop is for Postgraduate Students only and will run Wednesday 6 March: 13.30 - 15.00, in Room 2.004

There are limited places available on this workshop. By submitting this form you are committing to attending this workshop. If you are no longer able to attend you must email wbsmastersreception@wbs.ac.uk so that your place may be allocated to someone else.
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