Welcome to the Degree Doctor blog - structured, practical guidance for qualitative PhD researchers.
If you’ve ever looked at your work and thought, “This isn’t quite coming together…”
If you’ve done the reading, but still feel unsure how to translate it into clear, confident writing.
If you’re making progress, but not in a way that feels coherent or fully convincing.
You’re not lacking ability - you’re working within a process that is rarely made visible.
This blog focuses on the points where qualitative PhDs most often slow down - literature reviews that lose shape, discussion chapters that feel difficult to articulate, methodology decisions that are hard to justify, and the ongoing pressure of working at doctoral level without clear structure.
Each blogpost is designed to help you think more clearly, work more deliberately, and move your research forward with greater confidence.
You’ll find guidance on:
Structuring and writing your thesis with clarity
Developing stronger critical analysis and contribution
Refining your conceptual and theoretical foundations
Making sense of qualitative methodology and interpretation
Managing the intellectual and psychological demands of doctoral research
You can explore by category below, or start with the latest posts.
The aim is not to do more - it is to work with greater clarity, stronger reasoning, and a more structured approach - so your PhD becomes something you can explain, defend, and complete with confidence.
How to write a thesis introduction chapter for your qualitative research PhD
If your thesis introduction chapter feels vague or unfocused, it’s often not a writing problem - it’s a structural issue. This blogpost shows how to clarify the structure and thinking behind it.
What counts as contribution to knowledge in a qualitative PhD?
Many qualitative PhD researchers worry their work is not “original enough”. This article explains what doctoral contribution to knowledge actually means and how to articulate it clearly and confidently.
Critical analysis in a qualitative PhD: how to develop doctoral-level critique across your thesis
Struggling with feedback that your PhD “needs to be more critical”? This guide explains what doctoral-level critical analysis actually means and how to apply it across your entire qualitative thesis.
How to write a qualitative PhD discussion chapter without repeating your literature review
Writing the qualitative PhD discussion chapter often feels harder than the literature review - especially when you’re told to “bring the literature back in” without repeating it. This post explains the key shift in thinking that makes discussion chapters work, and how to move from summary to analytical positioning.
How to structure your qualitative PhD discussion chapter in three clear steps
The qualitative PhD discussion chapter is where you move from reporting findings to articulating contribution. This guide explains a clear three-step structure that keeps your chapter focused, analytical, and convincingly positioned.
No time to write your qualitative PhD? A realistic three-step approach
If you feel like you never have enough time to write your PhD, the issue may not be time at all. This post explores a realistic three-step approach to building consistent writing momentum without waiting for perfect conditions.
PhD writer’s block? How to write your qualitative thesis even when you don’t feel like it
Staring at a blank document and avoiding your thesis? This post explains why writer’s block happens during a PhD and how to start writing again, even when motivation is nowhere to be found.
3 sentences to strengthen your qualitative PhD discussion chapter
Stuck writing your discussion chapter? These three sentence templates help you connect findings to literature, show criticality, and explain what your results mean without rambling.
How to write a qualitative PhD introduction chapter (with examples)
Not sure what goes in a PhD introduction chapter? Here’s a clear six-part structure with examples to help you draft it with confidence.
Publishing during your PhD: how to turn your thesis into journal articles (without the panic)
Feeling pressured to publish before you have even finished your PhD? This guide shows you how to turn parts of your thesis into focused journal articles - without panic or overwork.
How to write a critical discussion chapter in qualitative research
Struggling to “be more critical” in your qualitative PhD discussion chapter? This post explains what critical analysis actually looks like in interpretative research, and shows you how to move from description to meaningful, theoretically informed contribution.
How to reduce the wordcount when you’ve written too much!
Qualitative researcher who’s written far too much in your PhD chapters? Learn how to reduce your word count without losing meaning, clarity, or analytical depth in your qualitative research writing.
How to choose participant quotes in qualitative research - without overloading your findings chapter
Qualitative researchers often struggle to decide which participant quotes to include in their findings chapter. Learn how to select quotes that support your analysis without overwhelming your writing.
How to Write a Qualitative PhD Thesis - What examiners are actually looking for in qualitative research
Writing up a qualitative PhD thesis? This blogpost explains what examiners are really looking for - and how to write with clarity, structure, and confidence.
Academic writing for graduate students | 4 top tips to be a better writer
Struggling to write up your PhD? Read on!
Reflective Writing for Qualitative PhD Researchers: How to write reflectively and reflexively with examples
Reflective writing in a qualitative PhD isn’t about journaling - it’s about making your thinking visible. This guide shows you how to write reflexively with clarity, structure, and confidence.
Critical Analysis in Qualitative Research: How to move beyond description in your PhD
Critical analysis is about making meaning. This blogpost shows qualitative PhD researchers how to move beyond description and develop confident, interpretive analysis.
How to write an abstract for your PhD thesis: what to include and how to structure it - with examples!
Writing a qualitative PhD abstract can feel impossible - how do you compress years of rich research into 250 words? This guide breaks down a clear four-part structure, shows what to include (and what to leave out), and explains how to make your contribution visible without overclaiming.
What to write in your PhD thesis acknowledgements section: who to thank and how to thank them
Not sure what to write in your PhD thesis acknowledgments section?
Writing up Mixed Methods Data: Qualitative and quantitative - separate or together?
Not sure how to write up your mixed methods study?