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Page 1: 1. Introduction (perhaps 1000-1500 words long) 1.1 Set the problem up 1.2 What is it you are setting out to explore 1.3 Scope of the problem 1.4 What
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1.   Introduction (perhaps 1000-1500 words long)1.1  Set the problem up1.2  What is it you are setting out to explore1.3  Scope of the problem1.4  What is the history of the problem1.5  Limitations of your report

 2.   Abstract theoretical analysis (perhaps 1500-2000 words long)2.1  Overview / background – general issues2.2  Literature review 2.3  Statement of current position and assessment of relationship to

theoretical understanding

3.   Empirical evidence (perhaps 1500-2000 words long)3.1  Data / interviews / findings / facts3.2  Discussion of this3.3  Case studies – local / interstate / overseas3.4  Comparative studies

4.   Discussion and Analysis (perhaps 1500-2000 words long)4.1  What do we learn from data in §3?4.2  Why is it happening this way?4.3  What other ways could it happen?4.4  How does current position sit against case studies?

5.      Conclusion (perhaps 1000-1500 words long) Conclusions and recommendations 

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Planning

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Mind mapping software

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Library Data bases:

• Academic Search Premier

• Academic OneFile

• Expanded Academic ASAP

• JSTOR

• APAIS

then:

• Factiva

• Google Scholar

• Google Alerts

…and others

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AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER

Monday         3 Research and 1Tuesday           4 Drafting § 3 2Wednesday   1    5 I 3  Thursday     2    6  I 4  Proofing 1Friday   Interns. Seminar 3  Seminar (tbc) 7  I 5  Check footnotes 2

Saturday     4    8  I 6  Check bibliography 3Sunday     5    9  V 7  etc. 4

                    

Monday   Planning I 6  Research 10 Research and 8  Report Due 5Tuesday   I 7  I 11 draft § 3 9 Wednesday I 8  I 12 I 10Thursday   I 9  I 13 I 11Friday   I 10  I 14 I 12Saturday   I 11  I 15 I 13Sunday   V 12  V 16 V 14

                  

Monday   Research I 13  Research and 17 Overall Review 15Tuesday   I 14  Drafting § 2 18 I 16Wednesday I 15  I 19 I 17Thursday   I 16  I 20 V 18 semester break  Friday   I 17  I 21 Oral presentation 19Saturday   I 18  I 22 I 20Sunday   V 19  V 23 V 21

                

Monday   Res. Proposal Due 20  Research 24  Draft Conclusion & 22 Tuesday   Research I 21  I 25  recommendations 23 

Wednesday I Draft § 1 22  I 26  I 24 

Thursday  

I Draft § 1 23  I 27  V 25 

Friday   Interns. Seminar 24  I 28  Oral presentation 26 

Saturday  

I Draft § 1 25  I 29    27 

Sunday  

V Draft § 1 26  V 30    28 

          

Monday   Res. Proposal Due 27   revise in light of any 29Tuesday     28   feedback from 30Wednesday   29   presentation 31Thursday   30Friday   31

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Hype Cycle

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Managing Your Time and Managing Stress• good time management skills can contribute to academic success.

• Planning and organisation can help keep stress and worry under control.

Make use of the Universities’ Counselling and Welfare agencies