Welcome to the Degree Doctor blog - practical, honest support for qualitative PhD students.
If you’ve ever stared at your draft thinking “Is this critical enough?”
If you’ve read ten more articles but still don’t feel ready to write.
If you’re making progress… but somehow still feel behind.
You’re not doing anything “wrong”. You’re navigating the normal (and rarely explained) realities of doctoral research.
This blog is where we unpack the actual sticking points of a qualitative PhD - literature reviews that feel endless, discussion chapters that won’t click, methodology confusion, supervisor stress, guilt, burnout, imposter syndrome - and turn them into clear, manageable next steps.
You’ll find thoughtful guidance on:
Writing and structuring your thesis with confidence
Strengthening critical analysis and contribution
Clarifying conceptual and theoretical foundations
Conducting rigorous qualitative research
Managing the psychological weight of a doctorate
You can explore by category below, or scroll to the latest posts.
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s clarity, confidence, and steady progress.
Let’s make your PhD feel intellectually solid, and psychologically sustainable.
How to do a PhD literature review properly? Be intentional and critical! Steal my strategy and templates!
Up-level your literature review with my 5 top tips!
Ontology and Epistemology: The foundations of academic research explained
Struggling to get your head around ontology and epistemology? Don’t worry, this blogpost will help you understand them!
How to crush your PhD without being a perfectionist!
Ever spent hours fretting over a paragraph? Ever hesitated to send a draft to your supervisor because it’s “not ready yet” (even though it’s fine!)? Then you might be a little bit of a perfectionist!
Tackling Imposter Syndrome as a PhD Student: How to silence your inner critic as a grad school doctoral student
If you’re struggling with Imposter Syndrome, you need to read this!
Conquering Procrastination: The PhD Student's Guide to Productivity and Success
Procrastinating? Putting it off? Kicking it into the long grass? Whatever you want to call it, not tackling important PhD tasks is a bad idea - so here’s how to smash through your procrastination!
Demystifying the Methodology Chapter: A Practical Guide for Social Science PhD Students
Stuck on how to structure your methods chapter? Don’t worry! In this blog I’ll take you through a basic structure and provide some sentence starters to ensure you’re covering the “Why?” as well as the “What?”.
Writing a PhD research proposal? Avoid these 3 common mistakes!
Avoid these 3 mistakes in your PhD research proposal!