by BM | Oct 19, 2025 | Blog
Introduction – What Examiners Really Look for in a PhD Thesis Writing a PhD thesis isn’t just about completing a long document—it’s about telling a compelling story of intellectual discovery. Thesis examiners don’t just look for results; they evaluate how well you...
by BM | Oct 19, 2025 | PhD and MSc Resources-Guides
Introduction Most PhD candidates struggle the most with Chapter 3 — Methodology. It’s the backbone of your thesis — the section your examiners often read twice to assess the soundness of your research. Get this chapter right, and you’ve already won half the battle....
by BM | Oct 17, 2025 | PhD and MSc Resources-Guides
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by BM | Oct 17, 2025 | PhD and MSc Resources-Guides
(Based on Dr. Peter Samuels’ “Bear Eating Fish” Framework) Goal: Make your proposal irresistible to reviewers by ensuring all “high-protein parts” — clarity, rationale, structure, and credibility — are strong and visible. PART 1: Front Matter — Capture Attention...
by BM | Oct 17, 2025 | PhD and MSc Resources-Guides
Dr. Peter Samuels explains that writing a proposal is like a bear eating a fish — reviewers (the bears) have too many proposals to read, so they only “eat” the high-protein parts: clear aims, concise rationale, and credible methods. That means your proposal must serve...