
In most cases, a dissertation is seen as the end-product of a postgraduate journey and the longest piece of writing to be produced by a postgraduate student. For every dissertation, however, there is always a story.
In this episode, I speak to Jazli Aziz, a PhD candidate and biomedical researcher about methods that he have used in preparing and developing his dissertation. We spoke about planning effectively for the writing as well as sustaining motivation throughout the process.
Jazli is currently a PhD candidate at Universiti Malaya and holds a master’s degree in biosciences and a bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences - both from the International Islamic University Malaysia.
'Staying the Course: Navigating the challenges of lifelong learning' is a podcast to help and inspire master's and PhD postgraduate students in successfully completing their graduate school journey.
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