Quick Guide to Thesis Writing" Writing a thesis well is simple if you know how. There are three aspects: * structure * substance * style but all three are entwined....
Hartmann’s Hints for Thesis Writing" Listed below are hints on writing the PhD thesis, gleaned from a seminar at University of Western Australia [1], with points made...
Lindsay’s Laws of Thesis Writing" Think. Plan. Write. Revise. This is the cycle of scientific writing. Messy thinking leads to messy writing: cluttered, obscure and...
Attikiouzel’s Aphorisms* for Thesis Writing" Writing is not a linear process but a cyclic one. What appears first may be written last, with the benefit of hindsight and a unified...
Write with the Reader in Mind!This article is suitable for secience & engineering students " All communication involves two parties: the sender of the message and the...
Does an Engineering Thesis Need a Hypothesis?This article is suitable for secience & engineering students " What is the hypothesis? The hypothesis is all important. It is the...
Word-Level Issues in Academic Writing" Try hard to avoid ambiguous references Conversation is replete with ambiguous words like "this", "these", "his", "it", "they", etc....
Discussing Existing/Proposed/Future Work" Discussing existing work Whenever you bring up an existing piece of research, whether it is your own or someone else's, there is a...
Qualitative Master’s Thesis" This section provides guidelines for conducting the research and writing a qualitative or creative master’s thesis including a...
Thesis: Components, Functions and Characteristics" Components of a Thesis Theses come in various sizes and shapes. The components of many theses are similar although their functions and...