This module is intended to develop the student's understanding of what is required in academic research, and provide support in preparing them for their dissertation. Students must attend regular meetings of the Philosophy Colloquium to experience first hand the presentation by visiting speakers of academic papers and discussion. The module will also give students experience of all aspects of dissemination of philosophical research, including speaking at a graduate conference at which each student will present and defend a paper.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Semester 2 2023-24 |
This module is intended to develop the student's understanding of what is required in academic research, and provide support in preparing them for their dissertation. Students must attend regular meetings of the Philosophy Colloquium to experience first hand the presentation by visiting speakers of academic papers and discussion. The module will also give students experience of all aspects of dissemination of philosophical research, including speaking at a graduate conference at which each student will present and defend a paper.
By the end of this module students should be able to:
Be better able to understand the demands of advanced research in Philosophy, and to engage with work at this level.
Have developed their understanding of good practice in philosophical research.
Have improved their academic skills and research abilities.
Have developed their ability to identify and develop a set of research questions on the basis of critical engagement with a body of literature.
Have delivered a conference paper and defended it in discussion.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 40 |
Essay/coursework | 30 |
Essay/coursework | 30 |
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Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 40 |
Essay/coursework | 30 |
Essay/coursework | 30 |
All feedback will be returned according to University and Departmental guidance.
There is no indicative reading for this module.