Research Proposal - BIO00065M
Module summary
In this module students will learn about different aspects of the research process. Students will work in small groups under the guidance of an academic mentor to develop an innovative research idea into a short grant proposal.
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 2 2024-25 |
Module aims
Students will develop key skills that are needed in research: writing a research proposal and communicating to a non-specialist audience. The research proposal will address a global challenge of current interest and be undertaken as a small group activity. Published papers and discussions with staff will be used to formulate the research question and experimental strategy, and inter-disciplinary approaxhes will be encouraged. An individual 'lay summary' will be written that conveys the importance and impact of the research in non-technical language.
Module learning outcomes
Understand and critique of a range of scientific studies pertinent to a selected global challenge.
Work effectively within a small group to develop an interdisciplinary research proposal.
Effectively communicate a research idea to the public.
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 80.0 |
Essay/coursework | 20.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 80.0 |
Essay/coursework | 20.0 |
Module feedback
Marks for all summative assessments will be made available to you and
your supervisor via e:vision. Feedback will be either individual or
cohort-level, depending on the assessment format. You should take the
opportunity to discuss your marks and feedback with your
supervisor.
For exam-style summative assessment, model
answers will be provided for all questions along with cohort-level
feedback indicating how students answered questions in general. Marks
achieved per question will be added to your script.
For
coursework assessments (eg. reports or essays) you will receive
individual feedback on your work. This will usually be in the form of
a feedback sheet that will include suggestions for further
improvement.
During the teaching of the module you will
receive formative feedback that may be at a whole class or individual
level. Such feedback may include: model answers and discussion of
workshop questions, summaries of performance in practicals, VLE-based
quizzes, individual spoken comments during workshops, individual
written comments on formative work.
Indicative reading
N/A