Literature Review and Dissertation Proposal Help
Before a dissertation or thesis proper begins, most research students need to clear an earlier hurdle -- a literature review that justifies the research gap, and a proposal that convinces a supervisor or ethics committee the project is well-designed and feasible. Punjab Assignment Help supports Australian and UK research students specifically at this proposal and literature review stage.
Literature Review Support
A strong literature review does more than summarise existing studies -- it synthesises them thematically, identifies where the literature agrees, disagrees, or falls short, and uses that gap to justify why your specific research question matters. We help structure literature reviews around themes and debates rather than a source-by-source summary, working from the reading list or initial sources you've gathered.
Dissertation and Research Proposal Support
Research proposals typically need a clearly stated research question, a justified methodology, an outline of expected contribution, and a realistic timeline -- all convincing enough to secure supervisor or ethics approval to proceed. We help structure and strengthen each of these components, working from your initial research idea and any supervisor feedback already received.
What Stays Yours
Your core research question, topic choice, and eventual findings need to be genuinely your own -- our role at this stage is helping you synthesise literature clearly and structure a proposal that reads as well-planned and feasible, not generating your research direction for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you help with just the literature review, before I've started the full dissertation?
Yes -- this is exactly the stage we support here, working from your reading list or initial sources.
Do you help with ethics applications or research proposals?
Yes -- research question framing, methodology justification, and proposal structuring to support your ethics or supervisor approval process.
Will you choose my research topic for me?
No -- your research direction needs to be genuinely yours. We help structure and strengthen a proposal built around your own idea.
What if my supervisor has already given feedback on an earlier draft?
We can work directly from that feedback to help you revise and strengthen your proposal or literature review.
Will my proposal or literature review be checked for plagiarism?
Yes -- every piece of work is checked against plagiarism detection software before delivery, with a report provided.