This topic will build advanced research implementation and dissemination skills in preparation for their major honours research project and further postgraduate research. In working closely with a research group and an academic supervisor, each student will undertake an extended research programme in this topic. Students will prepare a project proposal that will undergo a peer review process. Outcomes of the research will be disseminated via a presentation at a mini-conference and a simulated scientific journal article. The students will also attend and critically review a number of research seminars during the duration of the topic.
This topic aims for students to continue developing their research implementation skills through an industrial placement in a scientific research laboratory (usually within professional research environments on campus, but occasionally off campus with collaborating research laboratories, under the guidance of a different academic supervisor and project to that undertaken in the prerequisite Research Project 1 topic) and learn new skills in reporting outcomes. Students will learn about constructing research grant proposals and the peer-review process of grant applications. Students will learn about dissemination of research outcomes through attending and critically assessing research seminars and giving a final presentation at a mini-conference at the end of the topic. They will also receive training in how to write a conference paper (simulated journal article) as a form of final report.These aims will thus develop each student's advanced professional and generic skills of planning, carrying out and reporting research activities; developing written and oral communication skills in a scientific context; and in fostering independent thinking, allow them to be able to make informed, justifiable scientific arguments.
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