How to finally get your PhD finished
https://phd.academy/blog/your-final-phd-year-moving-towards-submission
The final year of your PhD is all about pushing towards submission of your thesis. And in order to reach that point, you need to go through a process of consolidating and finalising the various aspects of your work. This requires a change in your approach, because if you just carry on doing the same things, you’ll never actually finish.
0:00 Introduction
0:24 The problem (the more work you do, the more potential work you create)
1:28 What it means to submit your thesis
3:00 The tipping point
4:11 This determines the amount of stress in the final months of your PhD...
4:47 The fear of making wrong decisions
6:15 Practical steps to help you get closer to submission
7:45 A quick thesis-writing tip
Видео How to finally get your PhD finished канала James Hayton PhD
The final year of your PhD is all about pushing towards submission of your thesis. And in order to reach that point, you need to go through a process of consolidating and finalising the various aspects of your work. This requires a change in your approach, because if you just carry on doing the same things, you’ll never actually finish.
0:00 Introduction
0:24 The problem (the more work you do, the more potential work you create)
1:28 What it means to submit your thesis
3:00 The tipping point
4:11 This determines the amount of stress in the final months of your PhD...
4:47 The fear of making wrong decisions
6:15 Practical steps to help you get closer to submission
7:45 A quick thesis-writing tip
Видео How to finally get your PhD finished канала James Hayton PhD
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