Dissertation deadline brookes

Guidelines for students
Dissertations are a longer research project on a topic that (hopefully) interests you. They are an opportunity to demonstrate the research skills you have developed throughout your degree. Being in charge of a longer research project can seem overwhelming, but breaking it down and working on it consistently bit by bit will make it manageable. The deadline for thesis or dissertation submissions to the Stony Brook University-ProQuest/UMI ETD Administrator is pm EDT for the May and August deadlines, and by pm EST for the December deadline. More information is available in . 13 May BSc degree results release. 7 October *Mentor must have successfully completed the Oxford Brookes University mentoring course. You can contact [email protected] to check this. Submissions are only accepted between the earliest receipt date and the latest receipt date.

Overview and requirements
The deadline for thesis or dissertation submissions to the Stony Brook University-ProQuest/UMI ETD Administrator is pm EDT for the May and August deadlines, and by pm EST for the December deadline. More information is available in . All dissertations should be submitted electronically (rather than in hard copy) by pm on Friday of Week 8 of the semester in which the module is to be assessed. Please contact the Dissertation Module Leader with any queries relating to the submission format or deadline. 13 May BSc degree results release. 7 October *Mentor must have successfully completed the Oxford Brookes University mentoring course. You can contact [email protected] to check this. Submissions are only accepted between the earliest receipt date and the latest receipt date.

Dates and fees for the BSc degree
Dissertations are a longer research project on a topic that (hopefully) interests you. They are an opportunity to demonstrate the research skills you have developed throughout your degree. Being in charge of a longer research project can seem overwhelming, but breaking it down and working on it consistently bit by bit will make it manageable. 13 May BSc degree results release. 7 October *Mentor must have successfully completed the Oxford Brookes University mentoring course. You can contact [email protected] to check this. Submissions are only accepted between the earliest receipt date and the latest receipt date. All dissertations should be submitted electronically (rather than in hard copy) by pm on Friday of Week 8 of the semester in which the module is to be assessed. Please contact the Dissertation Module Leader with any queries relating to the submission format or deadline.

Useful documents
13 May BSc degree results release. 7 October *Mentor must have successfully completed the Oxford Brookes University mentoring course. You can contact [email protected] to check this. Submissions are only accepted between the earliest receipt date and the latest receipt date. All dissertations should be submitted electronically (rather than in hard copy) by pm on Friday of Week 8 of the semester in which the module is to be assessed. Please contact the Dissertation Module Leader with any queries relating to the submission format or deadline. Dissertations are a longer research project on a topic that (hopefully) interests you. They are an opportunity to demonstrate the research skills you have developed throughout your degree. Being in charge of a longer research project can seem overwhelming, but breaking it down and working on it consistently bit by bit will make it manageable.

Choosing a topic and a question
13 May BSc degree results release. 7 October *Mentor must have successfully completed the Oxford Brookes University mentoring course. You can contact [email protected]ger.com to check this. Submissions are only accepted between the earliest receipt date and the latest receipt date. All dissertations should be submitted electronically (rather than in hard copy) by pm on Friday of Week 8 of the semester in which the module is to be assessed. Please contact the Dissertation Module Leader with any queries relating to the submission format or deadline. Dissertations are a longer research project on a topic that (hopefully) interests you. They are an opportunity to demonstrate the research skills you have developed throughout your degree. Being in charge of a longer research project can seem overwhelming, but breaking it down and working on it consistently bit by bit will make it manageable.