MSc/MRes Proposals and Projects 2010-11

[Last updated 20 July 2011]

All MSc students undertake a 10-credit Development Proposal in semester 2, followed by a 60-credit Development Project in semester 3 (summer).

All MRes students undertake a 20-credit Research Proposal in semester 2, followed by a 60-credit Research Project in semester 3 (summer).

MSci students also undertake a Research Proposal and Research Project, but on a different timetable: see the MSci page.

Seminars

There will be a series of seminars on MSc/MRes proposals and projects:

Selecting Your Masters Project (15 November 2010, 13:00, Boyd Orr 513)
Conducting Your Masters Proposal (cancelled)
Writing Your Masters Proposal Report (22 February 2011, 11:00, location TBA)
Conducting Your Masters Project (10 June 2011, 11:00, Boyd Orr A)
Writing Your Masters Dissertation (27 July 2011, 11:00, Boyd Orr A)

Selection of Projects

Academic and research staff will offer you a wide variety of projects to choose from. Follow this link for information on how you can select your preferred project:

MSc/MRes project selection

See also:

How to define your own project

Allocation of Projects

Once each student has been allocated a project and supervisor, a summary will be shown here:

MSc/MRes project allocation

Conduct of Projects

Each student will have a different project, supervised by a member of the academic or research staff.

Please read the following:

Ethics procedures for staff and students.

Timetable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Hall of Fame

See our Masters hall of fame for a collection of MSc, MRes, and MSci project dissertations that have been awarded grade A in recent years.

See also here for a collection of MSc, MRes, and MSci proposal reports that have been awarded grade A.

 

David Watt

Masters Projects Coordinator

School of Computing Science

University of Glasgow