Thesis structures

Thesis structures

Part of the ANU College of Law's 2020 HDR Training Program, presented by ANU Academic Skills

By Centre for Commercial Law

Date and time

Fri, 26 Jun 2020 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM AEST

Location

Phillipa Weeks Staff Library

ANU College of Law, Room 7.4.1, Level 4, Building 7 5 Fellows Road Acton, ACT 2601 Australia

About this event

All workshops will be held in the Phillipa Weeks Library, ANU Law School, on the last Friday of the month from 11am (immediately preceding the HDR Lunch). Remote access via Zoom is available for those who cannot attend in person.

The thesis is a persuasive genre that needs to clearly communicate your original research contribution. Develop a structure for your whole thesis, and plan ahead to ensure a coherent and consistent narrative. In this workshop we introduce the thesis argument map as a useful tool to help you to develop a logical sequence of your ideas and work out the structure (the individual chapters) of your thesis.

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The ANU College of Law Centre for Commercial Law is a centre of excellence in private and government commercial law reform, advice and policy evaluation, and a leader in commercial law research and teaching. It also provides a national forum for academics, practitioners and regulators working in private and government commercial law.

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