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Key dates for thesis:
 
Outline (one page plus bibliography) = December 14
 
First Chapter  = January 25
 
First Draft = March 13 (ahead of the interim assessment)
 
Final Draft = May 27 (a month ahead of the final show)
 
See project and thesis guide below
 
[[Media:PZI_graduation_project_and_thesis_guide_2011-12.pdf‎]]
 
 
 
 
[[Three stages to proposal]]
[[Three stages to proposal]]


[[Project Proposal Outline]]
[[Project Proposal Outline]]


[[PZI Graduate Research Project Proposal guide 2012-13]]
 
 
Upload draft proposal on the wiki on 29th at the latest.
 
 
prep for proposal
 
This assignment will consist of a two- or three-page concrete description of your practice and recent work. No analysis is necessary, just nice, clear, elegant description. In addition to this, please put together at least one page of a proposed list of research materials—literature, criticism, theory, films, videos, music, personages, plants, etc.—that you are going to begin looking at for your proposal and eventual thesis. Not all of this has to be eventually utilized or otherwise employed, of course, but it will be helpful to begin this list now (and for us as well, to see what you are looking at and to).
 
 
 
 
[[last year grad prep]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 23 January 2014

Key dates for thesis:

Outline (one page plus bibliography) = December 14

First Chapter = January 25

First Draft = March 13 (ahead of the interim assessment)

Final Draft = May 27 (a month ahead of the final show)

See project and thesis guide below

Media:PZI_graduation_project_and_thesis_guide_2011-12.pdf‎



Three stages to proposal

Project Proposal Outline


Upload draft proposal on the wiki on 29th at the latest.


prep for proposal

This assignment will consist of a two- or three-page concrete description of your practice and recent work. No analysis is necessary, just nice, clear, elegant description. In addition to this, please put together at least one page of a proposed list of research materials—literature, criticism, theory, films, videos, music, personages, plants, etc.—that you are going to begin looking at for your proposal and eventual thesis. Not all of this has to be eventually utilized or otherwise employed, of course, but it will be helpful to begin this list now (and for us as well, to see what you are looking at and to).



last year grad prep