Doctoral research
Doing Doctoral research has many components.
How do you navigate doctoral research?
There are various stages to completing doctoral research, which will be challenging but rewarding.
Our guides below outline the key stages and information about doctoral research, so you can learn what’s involved.
If you are considering whether a doctorate is right for you, you may find our Should I do a doctorate? guide useful.
Doing a doctorate – the beginning stages
Beginning a doctorate is exciting; use this time to effectively plan how you will undertake your research.
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Doing a doctorate – the latter stages
As you progress through your doctorate, remember to keep accessing support and being part of your communities, as these will help you through the middle phase. Read more in our guide.
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The Viva
Our guide will help you prepare for your viva, to ensure it is as positive an experience as possible.
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