Booking Open: Dissertation hacks: how to manage your dissertation in Microsoft Word (20 June)
This workshop will run in-person.
This course is particularly relevant to those attending the Dissertation Bootcamp, but is open to any PGT.
Writing a long, formal document such as a thesis or dissertation requires more care and greater preparation than writing short ones such as essays. Time invested before starting to write your thesis or dissertation will save a good deal of time later. It is much easier to make changes to formatting and other layout and structural features if they are set up correctly in the first instance.
The workshop is based on O365 version of Word for Windows as installed in the classroom, but the skills are transferable for users of O365 for Mac. You must however be prepared to work on a Windows classroom computer to participate in the course.
What previous participants have said:
“This was phenomenally helpful. I really appreciated the chance to use the PCs and try each function as it was described. Having access to the documents folder after the class is already proving to be invaluable. Thanks for a great class!”
“This session completely changed how I use Word and I’m using it so much more effectively now! It’s invaluable as a session to help you organise your dissertation and present it efficiently. Using these techniques will save me so much time!”
Book your place on Dissertation hacks: how to manage your dissertation in Microsoft Word, Tuesday 20 June.