Keep pushing forward, dissertation champions! Every word you write brings you one step closer to your goal. Remember, your hard work and dedication will pay off. Stay strong and keep believing in yourself. You got this!
Word processing your dissertation
We’ve added a new section to the Canvas and Learning Technologies (Students) module on formatting your dissertation in Word, including helpful training videos, and a template document to drop your text into. We’ve got it covered from creating and saving a new document to creating styles to adding and editing footnotes.
Check out the Word-Processing a Dissertation section now.
Printing and binding your dissertation
If you are required to submit a hard copy of your dissertation (please double-check with your department first) you may be required to print on a higher-quality dissertation paper. We have two student printers; located in the Cottrell print suite 2A18, loaded with higher-quality paper for printing dissertations.
For more information on how to send your dissertation to these printers and details on the cost please see our section on printing your dissertation in UniDesk Self Service.
Graphics and Print Services also offer a dissertation (soft) binding service. See our section on binding your dissertation in UniDesk Self Service for all the details.
Don’t forget to look at our dissertation support pages in UniDesk Self Service for all things dissertation-related.
Recharge and refocus
Taking a break from your studies in the library wellbeing space can rejuvenate your mind and enhance productivity. This dedicated area offers a tranquil environment where you can relax, meditate, or simply unwind with a book. Stepping away from your work for a short period helps reduce stress, improve focus, and boost creativity, allowing you to return to your dissertation with renewed energy and a fresh perspective. Remember, taking care of your mental and physical well-being is key to academic success.
Keep an eye on the digital screens in the library. We’ve added motivational signage to inspire and encourage you during your study sessions. Take a moment to read these positive messages and let them boost your spirits as you work on your dissertation.
Good luck – you got this!