How to Organize Your Thesis:Aims of a thesis and how to present them. What should be in each chapter and why.
Burnout Prevention and Recovery: Funny view point on burnout at MIT
Eddie's Anti-Procrastination Site: Avoid getting distracted and keep starting. Also offers procrastination links and books.
How to Give a Good Research Talk: What to focus on and why, slide tips, using examples, pruning, and getting feedback.
How to have Your Abstract Rejected: Funny and to the point advice on creating and submitting abstracts.
Making a thesis clear and defendable: Presenting and describing the main point of your thesis. Why and how to keep to the point.
Notes on the Structure of a Scientific Paper: Style and content expectations, with examples.
Notes on Writing Papers and Theses: Writing style tips. Common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Old Dominion University Library Research Tutorials: Guides and tutorials to finding library materials for college papers and projects.
So long, and thanks for the Ph.D.: Useful advice on the politics of research, skills you should work on and motives of the people involved. Long but worth the read.
Structured approach to presenting theses: long detailed description of thesis structure
Talking to others at conferences: Tips about how to get past the 'feeling awkward' stage at conferences.
Thesis, what examiners look for: 18 questions covering introduction, review, objectives, experiments and contribution.
Writing and Presenting Your Thesis: Advice for every stage of the process. List of general advice, suggestions and invaluable tips.
Writing Up Your PhD: The human mind works on full power until you sit down to write. Good advice on how to get past this problem.