From Learning Exercises
Knowing when to stop your research
We’re often so fixated on getting started in research we don’t plan our endings. Here’s how to do that.
Aid work: an insult to the poor
Admiral Ncube’s poem focuses in aid work but equally applies to the way much research is run
‘Nobody’s ever asked this before’ and other research question misconceptions
Got a question so novel nobody’s ever asked it before? Don’t bet on it! Thinking about using existing evidence to inform your research questions.
Seven questions to ask about your research question
There are many things that affect how you ask a research question, here are seven to consider to help you shape your investigations.
How to get better at framing and creating research questions
Are you in a rush to create your research question? Stop. Breathe. Reflect. This is important so take your time getting it right.