The Junior Scholar Innovativeness Dilemma
As a junior academic researcher, the issue of ‘innovativeness’ in academic research has been a continual cause of anxiety and doubt: is it wise for a Junior Scholar to be innovative?
Read Moreby Guest Writer | May 8, 2016 | Academic Conference, Getting Published, Life after PhD, The final years | 0 |
As a junior academic researcher, the issue of ‘innovativeness’ in academic research has been a continual cause of anxiety and doubt: is it wise for a Junior Scholar to be innovative?
Read Moreby Guest Writer | Feb 29, 2016 | Academic Conference, Postgraduates, Undergraduates | 0 |
If you’re wondering whether it’s a good idea to get your dissertation published, the answer is a no brainer: Yes, definitely. Although I will say this, you should be prepared to invest a lot of time and be dedicated enough to do it.
Read Moreby Shanzeh Nadeem | Jan 26, 2016 | Academic Conference, The early years, Undergraduates | 0 |
In April 2015, after months of hard work and sleepless nights, my Marketing dissertation on “Investigating consumer attitudes for young adults towards in-app advertising in the UAE” was finally complete. Before I walked down to hand in the very final copy of my dissertation I took one last look at it. I remembered how much I could not wait for this moment, to finally finish my dissertation and never look at it again. However, something had changed. I was suddenly very proud of what I had produced. I had put my heart into this thesis. I wanted to take this journey of extensive research and thorough analysis further.
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