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An abstract for a dissertation is a concise summary of the main points and findings of your dissertation or thesis. It serves as a brief overview of your research, allowing readers to quickly grasp the purpose, scope, and key results of your study without having to read the entire document. The abstract is typically the first section of your dissertation and is placed immediately after the title page.
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You’ll be providing a summary of your dissertation through your abstract. It will be split into four key areas below:
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