Unit name | Research Project in Health Sciences |
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Unit code | MEDIM0015 |
Credit points | 120 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Dr. Holmes |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Bristol Medical School |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences |
The research project consists of an extended period of research work (constituting 120 out of a total of 180 credits for this programme), followed by the writing of a dissertation in the form of a thesis (10,000 +/- 500 words), a viva and an oral presentation. The project will apply the knowledge and skills introduced and developed in Unit 1 - Introduction to Research; Unit 2 - Further Research Methods; Unit 3 - Project Proposal and Unit 4 - Research Club. Students will design and conduct experiments as outlined in their Project Proposal (Unit 3). Students will collect, analyse, interpret and critically assess their results. They will write-up their findings in a thesis which will include an abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion (in which they will integrate new information into current scientific knowledge) and references. Students will present and defend their ideas and conclusions through written and spoken communication in their thesis, viva and oral presentation.
By completion of this unit the student should be able to:
Independent research with theoretical and practical supervision from the primary Project Supervisor and day-to-day supervisor as required.
Students will work on an independent research project for the majority of this programme, devised following consultation with a PI with expertise in the students’ area of interest. Students will write-up their research in the form of a thesis (10,000 +/- 500 words) which will account for 70% of summative assessment for this unit). Students will discuss the proposed content with supervisors, and provide a written outline for feedback and approval, before writing of the thesis begins. The equivalent of one complete draft only can be submitted and commented on by the supervisor. The thesis will be independently assessed by the supervisor and one other member of academic staff with the relevant background knowledge (but who has not been directly involved with the project). This will assess learning outcomes (i) to (v). Students will have a viva (25% of summative assessment) conducted by an appropriately composed panel. Students will receive training on presenting at the viva. This will assess learning outcomes (ii) to (v). Students must pass the viva component of the unit (i.e. with a mark of at least 50%) to pass the unit overall. Students will also present a 10 min talk (5% of summative assessment) summarising their research and be expected to answer questions pertaining to it. This will assessed by the Programme Directors. This will primarily assess learning outcome (iv). Prior to the summative assessments, students will have the opportunity to present their projects and have a practice viva for formative verbal feedback from the Programme Directors during this unit.
Primary literature and reviews relevant to the subject of the research project