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We provide students
with fast, professional, and confidential work at very
reasonable rates. We specialise in offsite Word Processing,
Data Entry, and Desktop Publishing. Some of our services
are listed below:
Word Processing
Academic Papers
CVs
and Cover Letters
Our In-House HR specialist will work closely with you,
stylising your CV for the relevant business sector,
entry level and company you wish to target. We will
then format and print out, ready for distribution
Mail-merge
Data Entry
Spreadsheets
Let your numbers work for you. We can take your figures,
analyse them and present them in specific charts, scatter
graphs etc. We also provide data input, multiple worksheets,
linked worksheets and workbooks.
Presentations
Make your presentations stand out with inspiring graphics,
tables, clip-art, charts and animation. The final version
can be emailed, or burned onto cd-rom depending on file
size.
Thesis/Dissertation
Assistance
We inevitably find that certain times of the year are
busier than others - so do not wait until you have finished
your final fair copy to call us!
Remember, you must
submit three copies of a PhD or MPhil thesis and two
copies of a Taught Master's degree dissertation. You
will also need at least one copy for your own use. All
typing should be in black; using Indian ink for any
symbols which you need to add. Normal spacing between
lines should apply, though in tables, wider spacing
may, of course, be desirable.
Page margins should
be wide, to allow for binding. As a rough guide, the
left-hand margin should be 1.5" (40mm), the top
margin (including page number) 1" (25mm), the right-hand
margin also 1", and the bottom margin 1.25"
(30mm). If you intend to print the thesis using both
sides of each page, the wider margin (1.5" or 40mm)
must be towards the binding on either side [many modern
photocopiers can make the adjustment and perform this
function automatically].
The copies of your
thesis must be bound as per University specifications.
Any folding tables or charts, and supporting publications
should be bound in wherever possible. If they cannot
be bound in, you should request the binder make a pocket
to hold them, placed the inside of the back cover.
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