Posts tagged phd
Developing a Dissertation Research Topic

Throughout my academic career as a doctoral professor, reviewer, chair/advisor, methodologist, and coach I’ve had the opportunity to work with countless students for dissertation topic selection or refinement. As noted in a previous blog post, topic selection is critical towards doctoral success or failure. For this blog post, the focus is on topic selection and development.

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Why a PhD?

I was recently asked “Is a PhD necessary?” While there are situations where a PhD is necessary, I started thinking that a bigger, and more relevant question is “Why a Phd?” There are many valid reasons why one should pursue obtaining a doctorate degree, or not.  In this post, I will explore both the pros and cons of obtaining this pinnacle of scholarly degrees, along with resources for further research.

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Hiring a Dissertation Editor - What Students Should Expect and Why

In today’s environment of increasingly strenuous and refined writing criteria among higher education universities, dissertation [also thesis] editors are essential for doctoral student success. According to Young et al. (2019), 36-51% of students fail to complete their doctoral journey. For many students, doctoral program delays, or failure, can be attributed to (a) a lack of understanding regarding the research process (potentially coupled with poor supervision), and/or (b) how to develop and write the dissertation [opinion]. Read more…

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Open (Free) Research Databases, Journals, and Websites

Many researchers do not have access to paid library databases for multiple reasons, including a traditional college without online database access or a pre-enrollment research and proposal development for grants, scholarships, and/or admissions. Regardless of the reason, students and researchers often require a free/low-cost option for research to conduct their study. Following is a list of resources that are open access and free for use.

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