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[[Course Handbook]] (proposal guidelines)





Revision as of 17:28, 4 October 2016

This is the page for the Graduate Research Seminar 2016-2017 run by Kate Briggs and Steve Rushton.


The outcome of the seminar is a Graduate Proposal (1500 words) and Writing Component (8000 words).

The seminar will comprise individual tuition with your writing tutor and occasional group sessions on specific methods (including peer to peer commentary, editing and proofing)

This page will be used to upload information on your Project Proposal and Writing Component (AKA, thesis)

PROJECT PROPOSAL

Here is the link to the

Graduate proposal guidelines

and to your texts on method from year one (this is a useful starting point for the proposal)

Course Handbook (proposal guidelines, which give more detail)

and the

WRITING COMPONENT


Writing Component guidelines

Thesis writing: classic methods


KEY DATES

Here are the key dates for the Writing Component, please print this page out and keep it to hand.


29-09-16: Studio visits Steve & Kate

6-10-16: Grad proposal workshop

13-10-16: Feedback on grad proposal from Kate & Steve

28-10-16: Finding a form with Kate Briggs

11-11-16: Deadline, Writing Component, first 2000 words

16-12-16: Deadline, Writing Component, first 4000 words

27-01-17: Deadline, Writing Component, first full draft 8000 words

13&14-02-17 writing event (TBC)

16-02-17: Editing Party with Kate Briggs.

23-03-17: Proof Reading Party with Kate Briggs.

03-04-17: DEADLINE FINAL WRITING COMPONENT