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Have a look at these in the Library. You will find some reports that are undoubtedly less good but there may have been mitigating circumstances in such cases. In any case, you will want to set your sights high to gain the maximum benefit from the experience and to leave behind for others to read a record of your work that you would be proud for them to see. All these "do's and don'ts" may sound rather intimidating but remember the project is intended to be for your benefit: work hard and enjoy it! Submission The project along with any key programmes should be submitted via Blackboard by 4:00pm Tuesday 25 August 2009. The name of the files should be the same as your examination candidate number e.g. 00123456.doc or 00123456.pdf. Submissions by hand or by email will not be accepted. All projects must be submitted with the following completed forms: project submission and plagiarism form, supervisor evaluation form and Alumni registration form. Copies of these forms will be available on Blackboard. Failure to submit any of the required documents may be considered as failure to submit your project (refer to section Late Submission). 9 Electronic submission for the project will close at the cut-off deadline (4:00pm on the submission day). If you encounter problems with uploading your project onto Blackboard you must contact your Programme Administrator before the deadline. Do not wait until the last minute to submit your project! Reports that satisfy the Examiners (pass) will be available electronically on the library database for future reference. Late Submission The College regulations state that late submission will only be allowed for reasons of illness (supported by a medical certificate) or death of a near relative. If you fail to submit your project, the relevant Examination Regulations of the College will deem you to have failed to present yourself for all required examinations. You would then be required to re-enter the whole course. Whatever happens, you must submit your project at the required time even if it only consists of a cover page with your name and project title. What Happens If? The project fails. You will then be responsible for eventual re-submission the following year. Extensions Please note that extensions are not given for the project. Requests for extensions based on work commitments will not be granted. An extension (late submission) is only considered when a student has extenuating circumstances, as detailed in the Late Submission section above. Absence from College The regulations covering the MSc programme allow a student to be absent from the college for a maximum 2 months. Any such absence must be exclusively for the purpose of conducting the project, must have the approval of your supervisor and permission from the college. College permission can |