2. • Writing my first dissertation was a big challenge. I had no idea of
what I was to do from the starting point. My professors assumed
that since I was pursuing my doctorate levels, I was well equipped
with the strategies and the stages in ensuring a successful
publication and submission of my dissertation. However, that was
not the fact. I guess I had learnt before about it but due to my
negligence, I ended up forgetting almost everything we had been
taught in class.
• I am not the only one in that field who experienced challenges. I
learnt my lesson and thought the same that it would apply to
someone else most probably pursuing a dissertation. This prompted
me to writing up this series of stages and ways through which
students can be able to write and submit their dissertations.
3. Dissertation Proposal
• First, a dissertation proposal is needed. You do not start
driving without the knowledge of where you are heading
for. You need a chat or a map that will guide you of the loop
holes you are going to experience or encounter on your
way.
• A proposal is written to your professors or supervisors
telling them of the topics you intend to cover, the strategies
you may consider taking, the time it will take to cover the
research, the methodologies you will use to cover the
research, the cost you will incur and the sources you may
use to sum up your data. This is a clear indication that you
are a ready student and that you are well familiar with the
topic or field of research you want to explore in
your dissertation writing in UK.
4. Dissertation Introduction
• After you have applied for your dissertation and it is
approved, students fail when it comes to the introduction
part. Dissertations have chapters and entry levels. If you are
not keen, you might give your data or report in the first part
of your dissertation. At this level, you are needed to write
what your dissertation is about. Discuss the topic and the
reason as to why you decided to take on it. Highlight the
motivating factors and pinpoint the possibilities you chose
to face the situation.
• It should be understood that introductions is not just about
the dissertation part of the body. Consider giving the
abstract, the acknowledgement, the table of contents and
the acronyms you intend to use in your dissertation.
5. Literature Review
• While doing your research, you might have
checked online of the contents shared
previously by early scholars. Consider
including that data as review in your
dissertation. Cite them and give appropriate
quotations and referencing. Never quote
someone else’s statement and use it in your
dissertation as yours. This will suggestively
mean that you have plagiarized your work.
6. Research Methodology And Design
• For the proof that you conducted your research,
always highlight or state the research
mythologies and design methods you used to
achieve your dissertation. Never let anything
peculiar indicate that your research was shallow.
Dig deep and explore all possible techniques that
can be used in dissertation writing and put them
to practice. This is a very important part of
the dissertation writing in UK as it is the key
evidence that research was conducted on the
topic of interest.
7. Data analysis And Research Results
• The conclusion should be interesting. You have
written about your data and it is time to
publish what you need. Analyze everything
and come up with the solutions or the core
results to your study. Ensure that the final
data you submit is accurate and appropriate.