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japanese undergraduate scholarship

May 28th, 2010 The Professor No comments

japanese undergraduate scholarship
At age 12, it’s off to medical school
CHICAGO – Some said that at 9 years old, Sho Yano was too young for college. Then he graduated in three years. Summa cum laude.
Takashi Kako: Messenger of the Autumn (加古隆 – 秋を告げる使者)

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undergraduate scholarships

May 1st, 2010 The Professor No comments

undergraduate scholarships
What are some scholarships that a college undergraduate can apply to?

There are so many out there, answering this question would end up
with an infinite amount of answers. :p

Try searching for scholarships through
FastWeb.com and
Scholarships.com

They are the best “well known” scholarship search engines, and they
are very effective. You just have to fill out a form, and they’ll match you with scholarships that you could get.

2Pac – Changes


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postgraduate organisational development

April 27th, 2010 The Professor No comments

How To Write A Research Proposal For Your Thesis

Research Proposals are often a compulsory part of a postgraduate degree, and a requirement in order for students to continue in their studies. The supervisor, faculty or department’s acceptance of the Research Proposal is required before students can go on to complete their research and write their thesis.

Writing a Research Proposal performs an important function, which is why they are required by universities. A Research Proposal allows students to focus, define and narrow their research plans in preparation for writing their thesis.

Your Research Proposal will:
Demonstrate that you will undertake significant research in your field
Provide a context and background for your research
Allow you to develop the depth and breadth of your understanding of your topic
Allow you to establish your theoretical framework
Allow you to decide which methodological approach you will use

Each Research Proposal will be different, depending on the topic you are studying, your discipline, the university you are studying at, and your supervisor’s preferences. It is important that you check with your supervisor about what components your Research Proposal must contain. Below is a guide to the components that are normally included in a Research Proposal.
Cover page
Table of contents
Abstract
Lists of figures, tables and abbreviations
Introduction
Chapters that include:
Background and need for the study
Purpose and aims
Review of the literature
Research design
Timetable or plan
Proposed thesis structure
The significance or expected outcomes
Conclusion
Appendices
References

Make sure you avoid these common mistakes:
Failing to provide the correct context for the research question
Failing to provide scope and limitations for the research
Failing to refer to the most important studies (in the Literature Review)
Failing to present the contributions of other researchers accurately (in the Literature Review)
Failing to remain focused on the research question
Failing to develop and maintain a convincing and coherent argument
Providing an inappropriate amount of attention to certain aspects (i.e. too much detail on unimportant things and too little detail on important things)
Writing a Research Proposal that is not well structured and organised, and that consequently does not flow well
Lack of or incorrect referencing
Failing to follow the correct formatting and style guidelines
Failing to stick to the word limit (i.e. the proposal is too long or too short)
Submitting a Research Proposal that contains grammatical and other errors that could have been corrected by a professional thesis editor!

Once you have completed writing your Research Proposal, it is strongly recommended that you have it professionally edited prior to submitting it to your university. It is vital that your Research Proposal is presented in the best possible way, since its acceptance is required in order for you to go on to complete your degree.

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