Description
The MSci Extended Research project allows students to make a significant contribution to Neuroscience research at °×С½ãÂÛ̳. You will undertake a bespoke individual research project of 18 weeks (full-time equivalent) duration, under the supervision of an academic in the Division of Biosciences (°×С½ãÂÛ̳). The extended period of time will enable you to focus on the research questions, develop methods and carry out more refined and complex research work. You will be expected to work as part of a research team with members ranging from PhD students through to project supervisors. Projects can be based on experimental, theoretical or data analysis-based research.
You will develop skills in framing research questions, planning the details and methods to answer those questions and their implementation. You will also be expected to interpret your results and discuss these in the context of other published findings by surveying relevant scientific literature. You will receive guidance on how to design experiments to test particular hypotheses, analyse results using statistics, and to write up your research in the style of an article for a scientific journal. Your supervisor will support you to present your project’s findings in both written and oral forms and give guidance on how to organise your time in order to carry out and analyse your experiments within an 18-week (full-time equivalent) period. The specific skills acquired will depend on the precise nature of your project. This module does not have lectures.
At the end of term 1 students will write a 2000 word research proposal, as a synopsis of a grant application, describing the background of their research and their experimental plan. In Term 3, they will submit a report of their research project, in the form of a published scientific paper. ÌýFollowing this, they are expected to defend an oral presentation of their work.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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