Most services help with one chapter. Your dedicated Projectsdeal helper supports you across the whole dissertation cycle — with the same named PhD academic from your first brief through your viva. Every stage is handled by your helper, not handed off to a different person.
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Topic Selection & Brief
Topic refinement against your supervisor's research interests, originality check, scope-narrowing to fit your word count and timeline.
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Research Proposal
Research questions, aims and objectives, justification, preliminary literature, methodology overview, timeline (Gantt), ethics summary.
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Literature Review
Systematic, narrative or scoping review. PRISMA flow diagrams where required. Theoretical framework selection and justification.
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Theoretical Framework
Selecting and defending the theoretical lens (Resource-Based View, Institutional Theory, Critical Discourse Analysis, Bourdieu, Foucault, etc.).
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Methodology Chapter
Philosophical positioning (positivist, interpretivist, critical realist), strategy, sample, instruments, ethics, limitations and reflexivity.
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Ethics Application
Drafting your university ethics application (consent forms, participant information sheets, risk assessment) and HRA / IRAS for healthcare research.
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Survey & Interview Design
Questionnaire design with Likert scales, validation, pilot. Semi-structured interview schedules with theory-led probes.
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Data Collection Support
Qualtrics, Online Surveys (Jisc), Microsoft Forms, SurveyMonkey setup. Interview-recording protocols with GDPR-compliant storage.
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Interview Transcription
Verbatim or intelligent-verbatim transcription of one-to-one interviews and focus groups. NVivo / ATLAS.ti / MAXQDA-ready format with timestamps.
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Quantitative Analysis
SPSS, R, Stata, EViews, Python. Descriptive, inferential, regression, ANOVA, MANOVA, factor analysis, SEM (AMOS, Mplus, lavaan).
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Qualitative Analysis
Thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke), grounded theory, IPA, discourse analysis, content analysis, framework method. NVivo coding trees supplied.
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Findings & Discussion
Findings chapter with tables, figures and direct quotes. Discussion mapping findings back to literature, theory and research questions.
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Final Write-Up & Editing
Conclusion, abstract, acknowledgements, references, appendices. Final proofread, formatting to your university template, plagiarism / AI clearance.
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Viva-Voce Preparation
Mock viva sessions with your helper as examiner. Written viva-prep notes anticipating typical UK viva questions for your field.
Generic dissertation services match a brief to whoever's available. We match by subject and methodology — your helper has a PhD in your specific field and the software fluency your supervisor expects. Here's how we map our helper teams to UK disciplines:
We don't run a one-off writing service rebadged as a "helper". Four things about how we work change what dissertation support actually has to do for you:
Your dedicated helper is the same PhD-qualified academic from the first brief through to viva preparation. They know your topic, your supervisor's preferences, your data set, your earlier feedback. When you come back for the discussion chapter after the findings chapter, you don't have to brief a stranger from scratch. The relationship typically runs months for Master's dissertations and years for PhD chapter cycles.
An MSc Finance dissertation goes to a writer with a finance PhD and Bloomberg fluency. A BPS-aligned psychology dissertation goes to a writer with a BPS-recognised research training and SPSS / R fluency. A Law LLM goes to an OSCOLA-trained legal researcher with Westlaw access. We match by subject and methodology, not by who happens to be free this week.
Most dissertation services subcontract the SPSS / NVivo / Stata stage to a separate analyst, which means your helper can't defend the analysis when your supervisor asks why a particular test was used. Our helpers run their own analysis in-house, supply the syntax / code files alongside the chapter, and can defend every choice to your supervisor (or your viva panel).
Most services close the file the moment the thesis is submitted. We don't — PhD and professional-doctorate support runs all the way through the viva. Mock viva sessions with your dedicated helper as examiner, anticipating questions for your specific field. Written viva-prep notes mapping likely questions to your thesis chapters. We've supported viva preparation at UCL, KCL, Imperial, LSE, Edinburgh, Manchester, Warwick, Lancaster, Bath and across the Russell Group.
We never publish names or full course titles — even with permission. Below are anonymised verbatim extracts from Sitejabber and Yell reviews left by UK dissertation students between 2022 and 2025.
"Same helper through proposal, methodology, SPSS, findings and discussion. Six months. Submitted with a 74. MSc Finance, Russell Group."
— MSc Finance student, Sitejabber, Mar 2024 · ★★★★★
"Helper did NVivo coding on 22 interviews and wrote the discussion chapter. Pass with Distinction. MA Education at a Russell Group."
— MA Education student, Sitejabber, Nov 2024 · ★★★★★
"PhD chapter 3 (methodology) revised three times over four months. Same helper every revision. Supervisor finally signed off."
— PhD Management student, Sitejabber, Jan 2025 · ★★★★★
"Mock viva with my helper as examiner. Two sessions. Walked into the real viva calm. Passed with minor corrections. UCL PhD."
— UCL PhD candidate, Yell, Sep 2024 · ★★★★★
"MBA capstone, 15,000 words, six chapters. Helper walked me through every stage. Distinction at a UK business school."
— UK MBA student, Yell, Jul 2024 · ★★★★★
"DBA chapter cycle over 18 months. Same helper. Bloomberg-anchored case data, full SEM in AMOS. Submitted last month."
— UK DBA candidate, Google review, Apr 2024 · ★★★★★
What is a dissertation helper and how is it different from a writing service?
A dissertation helper is a named PhD-qualified academic who works one-to-one with you through every stage of your dissertation cycle — not a one-off writer who delivers a chapter and disappears. Your dedicated helper supports you across topic selection, proposal, literature review, methodology, ethics, data collection, statistical and qualitative analysis, findings, discussion, write-up and viva preparation. Same helper, every stage, every revision.
Which dissertation levels do you provide helpers for?
All UK dissertation levels: BA / BSc final-year (8,000-12,000 words), MA / MSc / MBA dissertations (12,000-20,000 words), MPhil dissertations, PhD chapter drafts and full PhD theses (60,000-100,000 words), and professional doctorates including DBA, EdD, DProf and DClinPsy. 9,500+ UK dissertations supported since 2001.
Which dissertation stages does my helper actually help with?
Every stage: topic selection, research proposal, literature review (systematic / narrative / scoping), theoretical framework, methodology, ethics application, survey and interview design, data collection, interview transcription, statistical analysis (SPSS / R / Stata / Python), qualitative analysis (NVivo / ATLAS.ti / MAXQDA), findings, discussion, conclusion, final editing, formatting, plagiarism / AI clearance, and viva-voce preparation including mock viva sessions.
Which subjects and disciplines do your dissertation helpers cover?
All UK university disciplines: Business and Management, Law, Engineering, Computing, Medicine and Health Sciences, Nursing, Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Politics, IR, Economics, Criminology, History, English, Linguistics, Philosophy, Theology, Education, Architecture, Art and Design, Hospitality and Tourism, and Sport Sciences. Each helper is matched to a PhD in your specific subject area.
Can my helper handle SPSS, R, NVivo and other dissertation software?
Yes. SPSS, R (with lme4, tidyverse, brms), Stata, EViews, Python (statsmodels, scikit-learn), AMOS, Mplus, lavaan for SEM. NVivo, ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA for qualitative. EndNote, Zotero, Mendeley for bibliography. Output files supplied as syntax / code so your supervisor can re-run the analysis.
Will my helper actually be PhD-qualified, or just a generic writer?
PhD-qualified, in your specific subject area, holding a degree from a UK Russell Group or peer-ranked international institution. We match by subject and methodology — an MSc Finance dissertation goes to a writer with a finance PhD, a psychology dissertation goes to a BPS-aligned researcher. Verifiable credentials provided to the project manager on request.
Will the work be flagged by Turnitin or AI detectors?
No. Every chapter ships with a Turnitin similarity report (typically <5%) and a Turnitin AI report showing 0%. UK universities use the standard Turnitin engine that we test against.
Can my helper support viva-voce preparation for PhD or professional doctorate?
Yes. Mock viva sessions with your dedicated helper as examiner, anticipating typical UK viva questions for your field. Written viva-prep notes mapping likely questions to your thesis chapters. Familiar with PhD viva structures at UCL, KCL, Imperial, LSE, Edinburgh, Manchester, Warwick, Lancaster, Bath and the Russell Group.
Can my helper handle urgent UK dissertation deadlines?
Yes. 24-hour and 48-hour deadlines for individual chapters, 72 hours for short BA dissertations, one week for full Master's dissertations. PhD chapters typically need 5-7 days for proper depth. Use the order form on this page to confirm capacity.
What happens if my supervisor sends revisions?
Free unlimited revisions until your supervisor accepts. Forward the supervisor feedback and the same helper revises within 24-48 hours. For PhD and professional doctorates, the revision relationship typically runs across multiple supervisor cycles over months.
Will my dissertation work be confidential?
Yes. NDA on file. We never store your name (project-ID system), never list student or university details in marketing, never share your work, and have had zero confidentiality breaches in 23 years of operation.
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