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Choosing a project: propose your own topic

Do you have a burning desire to do your own research into something that really interests you?ÌýIf so - here's your chance! Ìý

You do not need to choose a project from the list, you can devise one yourself. Ìý

You will need to find a suitable member of academic staff within ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº who agrees to supervise you. They should also assist you with the project-related element of your application. Ìý

The project needs to be:

  • something you’re really interested in,Ìý
  • at an appropriate academic level, andÌý
  • realistically achievable within six weeks.

Bear in mind that undertaking your own devised project will demand a lot of self-reliance – you’ll need to organise your own work and your own time, negotiate with others as needed, and try to find a way through any setbacks. Ìý

Having said that, it can be immensely satisfying to complete your own piece of research at a high level.

You will need to choose the "Self-Proposed Project" route on the application form.

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