The Examiner's PhD Thesis Blueprint

 

Nobody teaches you how to structure a thesis. You are expected to figure it out by reading other theses. That is why 80% of the ones I examine have the same structural problems. This free guide takes you inside the examiner's process, chapter by chapter, with real strong-vs-weak examples, red flags I flag in every weak thesis, and a printable pre-submission checklist. If your thesis has ever been called "too descriptive" or "lacks a clear contribution," this guide will fix it.

What you will get:

  • What examiners look for and what they write in their notes for each of the six core thesis chapters
  • Side-by-side worked examples so you can see exactly what passes and what does not
  • A printable checklist and three insider tips to strengthen your thesis before submission

This guide is free. I made it because structure is the one thing nobody teaches and the one thing examiners judge first. Share it with a colleague who needs it.