- Department: English and Related Literature
- Module co-ordinator: Dr. Adam Kelly
- Credit value: 10 credits
- Credit level: M
- Academic year of delivery: 2021-22
- See module specification for other years: 2022-23
Postgraduate Life in Practice (1 & 2) provides skills training for MA students in English. It is designed to aid progression through your MA programme by teaching you the skills you need when they need them, and by asking you to submit assessed work that develops those skills. In the Autumn term teaching is primarily focused on MA-level research, with lectures and workshops on writing and research skills. In the Spring term the focus switches to dissertation preparation and to careers beyond the MA. In the Summer term you receive training in presenting and publishing your work. Assessment tasks focus on writing, reflection and presentation. You will receive feedback on these tasks but you will not receive an overall mark, thus preserving this training as a space for experimentation within the programme.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Autumn Term 2021-22 to Summer Term 2021-22 |
The module aims to aid your progression through your MA programme by teaching you core skills in research, writing, reflection, presentation, publishing, and career development.
Upon completion of this module you should:
Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework 1500 word essay |
N/A | 50 |
Essay/coursework 500 Word Dissertation Proposal |
N/A | 50 |
Pass/fail
Both tasks have a formative deadline the week before submission, with verbal feedback offered by the programme leader and other students on the programme at a specially convened draft-swap workshop.
Minimum criteria for passing the tasks are as follows:
Essay: A student must submit at least 1,000 words dealing coherently with an identifiable topic.
Dissertation proposal: A student must submit at least 200 words identifying a topic and giving a rationale for its selection.
Task | Length | % of module mark |
---|---|---|
Essay/coursework 1500 word essay |
N/A | 50 |
Essay/coursework 500 Word Dissertation Proposal |
N/A | 50 |
A week before the essay deadline, students will receive verbal feedback on an early 500-word draft from their programme leader and other students on the programme at a specially convened draft-swap workshop. Written feedback on the essay itself is offered by the student's supervisor by the Monday of Week 9.
A week before the dissertation proposal deadline, students receive verbal feedback from their programme leader and other students on the programme at a specially convened draft-swap workshop. Further verbal feedback on the final proposal is offered by the student’s allocated dissertation supervisor as part of the Summer term supervision process.
N/A - this is primarily a skills based module.