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Revision as of 13:58, 1 October 2018
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This is the page for the Graduate Research Seminar 2018-2019 run by Steve Rushton and Marloes de Valk.
The outcome of the seminar is
Trimester four: a Graduate Project Proposal (1500 words) and a
Trimester four and five: Thesis (8000 words).
The seminar will comprise individual tuition with Steve or Marloes and group sessions on specific methods (including peer to peer commentary, editing and proofing)
The days set aside for the seminar will be devoted to achieving specific outcomes which further the research and completion of the proposal and thesis.
This page will be used to upload information on your Project Proposal and Thesis and to serve as an ongoing record of research.
HOW THE SESSIONS ARE STRUCTURED
The Graduate Seminar 2018–2019 with Marloes & Steve
The sessions will be for all second year media students: Y2LB and XPub
The sessions will take place every other Thursday.
The sessions will be all day workshops.
For each session the students will set aims at the end of the day the results will published on the wiki and reviewed by the group.
Achievable aims will be set ahead of the next session.
Sessions will include group work, individual work and individual tutorials with Marloes & Steve
Outcome: Project Proposal (trim 4)
Outcome: Thesis (trim 4 & 5)
PREPARATION FOR THE FIRST SESSION:
First session pdf
Be prepared to give an account of where you are at with your self-directed research and talk about what you want to achieve this year.
Think concretely about what you want to make, how you are going to make it and why you are going to make it.
Consider:
What possibilities are open to you? (It is understood that making a final project is a process and things will change as you work on it)
What material from the 'text on method' you wrote last trimester could be useful for the proposal?
What material have you written (descriptions of work , assignments for last year's methods class &c) which you can use?
Review the written feedback from tutors you got from the last assessment and have it available for reference during the first session
PROJECT PROPOSAL
Publish your draft here:
Here is the link to the
KEY DATES PROJECT PROPOSAL
November 23 = Graduate Proposal Deadline:
THESIS
Handbook details- thesis and final project
Criteria for evaluation (Thesis)
KEY DATES THESIS
November 9 - Thesis outline (what form will it take?)
December 10 - Deadline First Chapter
February 16: Deadline First Draft Thesis
March 5: Joint2: Deadline Second Draft thesis (texts to 2nd readers)
March 5: Deadlines Second readers' comments
April 5: DEADLINE THESIS
Session Two Oct 4
10:00: Intro
10:15: Review proposal draft in groups, include a mini-prototype, a gesture in the direction of your research, a practical step.
11:15: Writing
LUNCH 13:15-14:15
Archive: