The dissertation allows you to undertake a substantial piece of independent research on an Art Law subject of your own choice. The dissertation enables you to apply the knowledge, research and study skills developed in Law, Art History and Art Law modules during the first two terms of the LLM in Art Law, and to work with the supervision of one or more academic staff.
Pre-requisite modules
Co-requisite modules
- None
Prohibited combinations
- None
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Summer Term 2021-22 |
The dissertation allows students free choice in undertaking a substantial piece of independent research (15,000 words) on an Art Law subject. The dissertation enables students to engage in interdisciplinary research and to apply the knowledge, methodologies, research and study skills developed in Law, Art History and Art Law modules during the first two terms of the LLM in Art Law. These skills will be transferable to doctoral work. The dissertation will be written under the supervision of one or more members of academic staff.
At the end of this module you will:
The dissertation allows students free choice in undertaking a substantial piece of independent research (15,000 words) on an Art Law subject. The dissertation enables students to engage in interdisciplinary research and to apply the knowledge, methodologies, research and study skills developed in Law, Art History and Art Law modules during the first two terms of the LLM in Art Law. These skills will be transferable to doctoral work. The dissertation will be written under the supervision of one or more members of academic staff.
Task | Length | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework 500 word dissemination piece |
N/A | 10 |
Graduate/Postgraduate Dissertation 15000 word dissertation |
N/A | 90 |
Non-reassessable
None
Oral and written formative feedback will be give to students as part of the supervision process of the dissertation. Students will receive summative written feedback in the form of a copy of the examiners' (anonymous) joint moderated report.
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