<b><i>&#8220;How to Get a Master&#8217;s Degree is a comprehensive book that covers every aspect from applying for a programme through to graduation and beyond.&nbsp; In a supportive way it encourages reflection about why you wish to study at master&#8217;s level and offers guidance on maintaining your motivation throughout your studies. In addition each chapter is focused on a different stage of master&#8217;s study which makes it easier to stay on track and provides a framework for students in every discipline.&#8221;</i></b><br/>Dr Donna Murray Head of Taught Student Development The University of Edinburgh UK<br/><br/><b><i>&#8220;This comprehensive handbook tackles the challenges of developing independence and critical thinking and managing the reading load required for a Master&#8217;s degree. I really liked the practical tables and checklists which guide students to organise and reflect on their learning for success. This is essential reading for anyone considering a Master&#8217;s degree in the UK.&#8221;</i></b><br/>Mei Lin Newcastle University UK<br/><br/>Are you thinking of doing a master&#8217;s degree? Do you want to find out how to study effectively enhance your learning and reach your potential on your master&#8217;s course?<br/><i>How to Get a Master&#8217;s Degree</i> will guide you through the process of achieving a master&#8217;s qualification tackling topics such as:<br/>&#8226;<span style=white-space:pre;></span>How to choose the right master&#8217;s course<br/>&#8226;<span style=white-space:pre;></span>How to manage the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate study<br/>&#8226;<span style=white-space:pre;></span>How to apply your master&#8217;s qualification to your future career<br/><br/>Drawing on examples from academic and professional disciplines this book is informed by experiences conversations original interviews and surveys with students and staff from many different universities.<br/><br/>In addition to supporting master&#8217;s students throughout their courses this book also provides advice for staff seeking to better support master&#8217;s students and university leaders seeking to grow an effective portfolio of master&#8217;s degrees.<br/><br/><br/>E. Anna Claydon is Associate Professor in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester UK.<br/><br/>Colin Johnson is Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of Nottingham UK.<br/><br/>
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