Programme/Approved Electives for 2023/24
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
This module provides an important foundation to support you to design and carry out independent research. It offers training that you can then tailor to individual project needs in preparation for your Dissertation project. The module will give you the tools to design and carry out high quality, ethical and robust research not only in your postgraduate degree, but also in future academic, industrial and commercial employment.
Aims
This module aims to develop student awareness of contemporary research methods and to equip students with skills to produce, interpret and contextualise complex information and data. It will provide students with the necessary advanced skills to plan their dissertation project and to carry out, interpret and present academically rigorous research.
Intended Learning Outcomes
contextualise and communicate the importance and limitations of a relevant research approach in a detailed literature review: 1formulate conclusions about the direction and gaps in existing research areas in a comprehensive literature review: 1develop an appropriate research methodology to test a research hypothesis in a safe, academically robust, ethical, repeatable and reproduceable way, showing awareness of research ethics: 1define and use an appropriate set of advanced skills and tools to evaluate and analyse complex information, and data to formulate conclusions: 1
20 hours of scheduled synchronous in situ sessions. 2 hours of additional drop in clinics. 33 hours of structured engagement with online resources and directed research. 95 hours of independent learning hours preparing for coursework assessments and independent study, and receiving bespoke training if required.
Description of Module Assessment
1: Research Proposal weighted 100%Research ProposalA detailed research proposal that will form the basis of the MSc dissertation project. The proposal will comprise key components guided, to some extent, by the RCUK research grant application system, e.g. a rationale (underpinned by a literature review section), aims and objectives, clear and reproducible methodologies, justification of resources, Gantt chart, outline of beneficiaries, an impact summary (including how the research feeds into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals), and a lay summary. The proposal will consider the ethics of the research project via a preliminary self-assessment of ethics (followed by a full ethical approval request if necessary) and will also include a risk assessment.