Honours year can be tough... but PsychBuddy is here to help!
Honours year in psychology can be tough. And competitive.
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Unfortunately, funding shortfalls have led to a decline in the number of postgraduate psychology training programmes in Australia. At the same time, the number of available internships has also declined.
This means that at the end of honours, a large number of psychology students compete for a small number of postgraduate places.
Only the highest performing honours students get through.
From my experience working with honours students, not all students feel like they get the support they need to reach their academic goals. Or they feel like they haven't received the right training to complete their research project.
That is why we offer our workshops.
Through our workshops, PsychBuddy teaches you strategies and skills to:
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Successfully execute your research project and thesis so as to reach your academic goals.
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Manage the stress of honours year, by learning techniques that you can take with you to becoming psychologists.
In the workshop
Learn How to Write a Kick Ass Thesis -
Part 1: Set Yourself Up for Success, you will learn...
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How to build a good working relationship with your supervisor (and why that is important).
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The secret to conducting a comprehensive literature review to save yourself time (and headaches) later.
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The one part of your thesis you should start NOW!
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How to write a compelling Introduction (yes, I have seen this on a thesis marking criteria!), effectively synthesise research, and find the infamous 'research gap'.
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How you can avoid the biggest mistakes we identified in the free webinar "Three Common Mistakes Psychology Honours Students Make in their Honours Thesis".