An architect pursuing a doctorate at the University of British Columbia wrote his 149-page, 52,438-word dissertation without any periods or commas. Patrick Stewart, 61, who belongs to the Nisga’a, a ...
Before you can write a dissertation, you must write a dissertation proposal. How to do that is worth a closer look. In my July 24 column, “It’s a Dissertation, Not a Book,” I emphasized the importance ...
UBC student writes 52,438 word architecture dissertation with no punctuation — not everyone loved it
The 61-year-old architect said he 'wanted to make a point' about aboriginal culture, colonialism, and 'the blind acceptance of English language conventions in academia' You can save this article by ...
Your dissertation represents a significant investment of time and energy, so choosing a topic that genuinely engages your curiosity will help maintain motivation throughout the research process.
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