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action however, and advise you as to whether it is sensible or not. 4 You will meet your supervisor no more than 5 times. The literature survey and progress report meetings are compulsory. You are also entitled to three additional and optional meetings. These should be arranged by the students. The last meeting will be no later than Monday 27 July. Each meeting will last about 30 minutes. These meetings should be spaced at reasonable intervals. More frequent/longer meetings would be a matter of goodwill rather than entitlement. This is to ensure an approximately equal allocation of ‘supervision time’ to each student, and to allow sufficient time for you to write up your results. N.B. Resits students are entitled to three optional meetings with their supervisor. 5 Supervisors may wish to communicate, in addition to the above meetings, by email or via Blackboard. However, unless your supervisor specifically agrees with you, no written material should be sent to your supervisor by email. 6 Your supervisor will not read drafts of your work. If you believe that you have problems with presentation etc it is your responsibility to raise these with your supervisor during your meetings. 7 Please note that it is not part of your supervisor's responsibility to correct errors of English language or style. If you feel you need help in this respect it is your responsibility to arrange this. Keep an eye out for information about the English Language sessions taking place at the start of the summer term. Research strategy 6 Right from the start you should think about how you will organise your research, and how you will structure the eventual project. It is very important that you decide the following very early on: 1 Exactly what questions are you seeking answers to? While your project may cover a broad area, your contribution will usually be a short list of very narrowly defined questions to answer. At the end of the project you will know whether or not you have finished by whether or not you have learned the answers to these questions. The quality of the project will then depend in part on whether the answers are plausible. 2 What econometric or other techniques will allow you to answer the questions? 3 Sketch out a work plan e.g.: • Collect relevant academic papers for the project • Decide exactly what the project will be about • Decide on data needs • Gather the data • Test your hypotheses/estimate your model etc. • Write up the results • Hand it in • Collapse 7 II. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS Plagiarism The college takes the issue of plagiarism very seriously. The college is currently using specialised software to check every project against an extensive database. If your completed MSc project is |