+ Getting To The Finish Line Yvonne Hung, Ph. D Graphos Coordinator Wednesday, April 8, 1: 00 pm – 3: 00 pm
+ THREE TAKEAWAYS n. Make it a habit n. Treat it like a job n. Write for your reader SCHEDULE TIME TO RECHARGE
+ MAKE IT A HABIT Source: Marieve Isabel, 2020
+ TREAT IT LIKE A JOB
+ WRITE FOR YOUR READER n Title – succinct but possibly giving scope of thesis n Abstract – what’s new, so what n Introduction – first impression n Lit Review – shows how you think (not just what you’ve read) n Hypothesis – carefully formulated n Materials and Methods – quality control n Analysis/Findings/Discussion – should follow logic of research question n Conclusion – should connect to Introduction Source: https: //www. student. uwa. edu. au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1919239/How-to-write-a -thesis-A-working-guide. pdf
+ MANUSCRIPT vs. MONOGRAPH?
+ IF MANUSCRIPT-BASED KEY CHALLENGES & STRATEGIES n Coherence n Repetition n Originality and Quality of Candidate’s Work
+ GRAPHOS ONLINE Spring/Summer 2020 n 1 -Credit Short Courses on writing and presenting at the graduate level (register in Minerva) n Workshops n Writing and Webinars Commons (mini writing events) http: //www. mcgill. ca/graphos Don’t forget about the Mc. Gill Writing Centre’s Tutorial Service!