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Win a copy of How to Publish Your PhD!

'Every PhD student should buy a copy of How to Publish your PhD before and not after they enroll for a doctoral degree. Informative, practical and insightful, Sarah Caro will become the mentor of every successful PhD student. A mine of information and practical advice, this text is the definitive nuts-and-bolts manual on how to do it. A safe and sure guide.'
Bryan S. Turner, Alona Evans Distinguished Visiting Professor, Wellesly College

How to Publish Your PhD provides emerging researchers with a comprehensive and authoritative guide to publishing their research.

Drawing on nearly 20 years in the book business, Sarah Caro explains in a clear and accessible way the key issues facing the would-be author. Within the context of today's fast changing world where new technologies and increasing globalisation continue to impact on academia and the world of academic publishing, key issues are discussed, ranging from whether publishing your PhD is always the best way to enhance your career prospects to whether you should focus on journals or books

A wealth of practical information and advice is included on:

  • choosing a publisher
  • revising your thesis
  • putting together a proposal
  • surviving the review process
  • negotiating a contract
  • working with your publishers marketing department.

We've got a copy of How to Publish Your PhD to give away exclusively to members of the Postgrad Solutions Student Service. To be in with a chance of winning, simply send the correct answer to the following question, along with your name and address, to enquiries@postgradsolutions.com by 31 January 2010 from the email address that you used to join the Service. The winners will be chosen at random, and all winners will be notified by 14 February 2010.

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