What is this topic about?

Many of Arden’s programmes require you to complete a dissertation—an extended piece of original work that allows you to deeply explore any area of your subject, serving as the centrepiece of your studies. This significant project offers you the opportunity to conduct your own research and investigate issues that matter to you. You'll be supported by a dedicated dissertation tutor, who will guide you through the specifics of your thesis. The Learning Success Hub offers a variety of resources to help you choose a topic, start to find literature and navigate your research journey.

Workshops

What is a Dissertation?

This workshop introduces the purpose and potential of an extended research project, addressing key questions: ‘How do I find a topic? What academic skills are necessary for a dissertation? What can I write about? What is a literature review?’ 

Before this session you may want to attend: Understanding Research, Academic Judgement 

Identifying a Research Topic

This workshop is for those students approaching their final year research project, helping you generate ideas for research topics, assess whether the topic could realistically be carried out and get you started on the first stages of research.

Before this session you may want to attend: Evaluating Resources, Understanding Research 

How to Format Your Dissertation

Writing a dissertation involves many skills, including the ability to present your work clearly. This workshop will help you to explore the basics of dissertation structure, providing hints and tips for using Word effectively when writing your dissertation. 

After this session you may want to attend: Proofreading 

Resources

mini-module Mini Modules
Dissertation Research Toolkit Mini Module

Videos

Introduction to Research and Purpose of a Dissertation
Forming a Dissertation Topic and Writing Objectives
Research Methods for your Dissertation