This link provides information and guidance on where and when rewriting and revising your dissertation is appropriate and the best way in which to conduct the revisions is discussed.
This webpage comprises a list of common questions in relation to how and when one should start writing their dissertation and these questions are answered thoroughly.
This link takes you to a frequently asked questions section which answers many common queries about planning and structuring your dissertation. This is a good place to start your research.
The conclusion is an important part of the dissertation so it is imperative that it is written in a clear and concise manner. This article provides information on how that can be achieved.
This article is useful to those writing the results chapter of their dissertation as it shows the best way to report the data and how the chapter should be presented.
This article provides some general guidance on dissertation writing and offers a useful list of terms and phrases to avoid. Although the article is intended for those writing a PhD dissertation, the information will also be relevant to all dissertation writers.
This article suggests one way that a dissertation may be structured and offers a short paragraph describing what each suggested chapter should contain.
This article provides a detailed outline of each of the sub-headings which could be used in each chapter and as such offers valuable guidance on what should be included in the dissertation.
This article offers advice on writing dissertation and thesis conclusions and concluding paragraphs, including guidance on producing a punchy conclusion to complete the dissertation.
This article provides 13 tips for writing a "winning dissertation proposal" and emphasises the different areas that must be adressed within the proposal.
This article higlights the key differences between a dissertation and a regular essay. This will be useful place for beginners to start their research into dissertations.
This article answers a range of frequently asked questions in relation to dissertation writing. The questions are answered in accordance with the University of Sussex dissertation writing guidelines but the answers are transferrable to most dissertations.
All dissertations need an abstract to entice the reader and this article will help you to produce an abstract as well as suggesting the potential uses for an abstract.
This short article offers some hints and tips on how to choose a dissertation topic, including ensuring that your choice of topic will give you enough to talk about.
This is a useful article to help students who are embarking on their first literature review. It highlights the difference between a literature review and an annotated bibliography and discusses what a literature review is and what it is not.