Postgraduate Taught

Types of Project

Projects can take a number of forms, with a University of Edinburgh research group, in industry or a mixture of the two.

The dissertation/research project is a substantial, full-time piece, independent of work which occupies the final 3-4 months of your masters programme. You begin this work immediately following any semester two exams or assessments, and work on this until July. You will have some time to complete the write up, receive feedback on a draft, before submitting in August. 

  • The project involves the application of the skills and knowledge gained in the first two semesters, along with the acquisition of some new skills. 
  • You will be allocated a supervisor, who will provide you with advice and guidance in relation to the dissertation/research project, but you should remember that the sole responsibility for the academic quality of your dissertation/research project lies with you. You should research and develop your own ideas, and discuss your proposed approaches with your supervisor.
  • The feedback you receive from your supervisor is intended as guidance, and must not be interpreted as an indication that your work will receive a particular final mark/outcome.
  • You may be allocated a supervisor whose area of expertise is not a precise match for your chosen area of research, but who has the required expertise to supervise a dissertation/research project.  All supervisors are experienced and knowledgeable regarding academic writing.

 

Project Types

Each of the project types, and the allocation process is described below. Although every effort is taken to ensure the success of all projects, we can accept no responsibility for their success.

Fionnuala NiDhonnabhain

Postgraduate Taught Manager (Maternity Cover)

  • School of Biological Sciences

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