Understanding and articulating your research methodology is one of the most important — and often most challenging — aspects of doctoral writing.
This Doctoral College webinar will help you move from uncertainty to confidence about what methodology means and how to use it effectively in your doctoral thesis.
You’ll learn how to define a clear research design, explain your methodological choices, and demonstrate the credibility of your research process.
By the end of the session, you should be equipped to write a methodology chapter that does more than merely describe your methods — it should help to strengthen your entire research narrative.
We’ll explore key questions that every doctoral researcher faces: How do you decide between qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods? What makes your data collection and analysis defensible? How should you present ethical considerations, limitations, and sampling decisions?
Through practical examples and guidance, the session will show how to connect your methodological decisions to your research aims and existing literature in the field.
Participants will leave with a clearer sense of how to construct a well-reasoned methodology section that aligns with academic standards across disciplines.
Whether you’re planning your study, drafting your methodology chapter, or revising ahead of thesis submission, this webinar will help you to demonstrate methodological competency and academic rigour.
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