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Andrew Mayo

By Andrew Mayo (March 2007 Issue)
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Research is an activity we normally associate with academia. Many readers will have done research-based degrees requiring  dissertations, and it is common today for such a dissertation to end with a learning review. This review is a summary of what the student learnt through doing the research. In my experience at Master’s level, students generally summarise their frustrations and personal journeys, but less often what the process itself taught them about the subject of the research.

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