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Arthur Milnes Marshall was a 19th-century scientist who gave academic and public lectures covering evolution, embryology, development and inheritance. Prof. Martin Luck has re-discovered these lectures - his careful curation, introductions to each lecture and copious annotations illuminate their significance as prequels to modern biology.
This text offers practical advice on how to cope with a project, with chapters covering motivation and skills, choosing a topic, planning research, reading the literature, making progress and writing it up. The text emphasizes using skills gained in the world beyond university.
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