What is the impact of EU cooperation in the environmental field?
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the topic: "What is the impact of EU cooperation in the environmental field?"
Coursework 1: Research Proposal
Produce a Research Proposal. The objective here is to identify and characterise a suitable research topic that you wish to investigate, to provide a rationale for why the proposed topic is of interest and worth analysing, and to outline the proposed approach to developing and conducting your research.
N.B. Please be reassured that as part of the normal process of conducting research, a topic often evolves from the original proposal. Hence, there will be some flexibility when moving into your final year and deepening your research as part of the Academic Dissertation. At this current stage, you are expected to write a proposal, rather than complete a full research project.
As part of your Research Proposal, you should:
· State clearly your proposed topic
· Provide a robust rationale (justification, explanation) for the proposed research, including the research question(s) you seek to answer; your main argument or approach; and your analytical and theoretical framework
· Specify key objectives of your proposed research
· Conduct and summarise your literature search, specifying key texts, the main arguments contained therein, and their relevance to your topic
· Outline an indicative methodology, explaining what methods/techniques may be suitable for investigating your topic
· Outline an indicative timeplan, explaining key elements and milestones of the proposed research
· List a preliminary bibliography.
Please see Appendix 1 for more specific information on the above points. It is important that your Research Proposal covers all the elements listed.
Word limit: 2000 words (60% of final mark)
Appendix 1 specifies word lengths relating to individual sections. Please note that the preliminary bibliography is excluded from the above word limit.
Assessment criteria
The criteria by which the mark will be given for this assignment are as follows:
· Clarity and suitability of the proposed topic
· Quality and relevance of the research rationale
· Clarity of the research objectives
· Quality and relevance of the literature search, including the suitability of the selected texts and the quality of the related summary provided
· Suitability of the proposed methodology
· Feasibility of the proposed time plan
· Clarity of writing style, and adherence to academic conventions (including bibliography).
Grading scheme
First class (70-100%) |
A comprehensive, in-depth treatment of the research questions and objectives. Evidence of comprehensive literature search with strong analytical summary. The research proposal is innovative and includes a viable methodology. The presentation is excellent and of high academic level, including adherence to academic writing. |
Upper second class (60-69) |
Demonstrates a good understanding of the research questions and objectives. Evidence of a good literature search, with good analytical summary. The research proposal includes a feasible and coherent methodology. The overall presentation is good, with good overall adherence to academic writing. |
Lower second class (50-59) |
The research questions and objectives are comprehensive overall, albeit with some notable shortcomings. The literature search is good overall, but with some gaps and limits to the analytical summary. The proposal has some weaknesses concerning the research structure and/or methodology. The presentation is solid, but occasionally lacks in academic quality. |
Third class (40-49) |
There is limited clarity and partial relevance of the research topic, questions and objectives. The literature search is limited, with some significant analytical weaknesses or omissions. The proposal displays some significant conceptual and/or methodological weaknesses. The proposal partially lacks in clarity of writing, including adherence to academic writing. |
Failed (30-39) |
There is insufficient clarity and a lack of relevance of the research topic, questions and objectives. The literature search is weak and of poor analytical quality. The proposal displays some fundamental conceptual and/or methodological weaknesses. The presentation suffers from clarity of writing, including a lack of proper adherence to academic conventions. |
Research proposals of extremely poor quality will receive marks that are under 30%. We use the full spectrum of marks. |
Appendix 1: Research Proposal Structure (for Coursework 1)
Title
Provide a clear title for your Research Proposal. Include a longer subtitle if it helps to further specify the proposed research.
Rationale (approx. 500 words)
Explain the topic you are proposing to research, and the reasons for your choice. State the research question you seek to answer, and your main argument and approach. Outline the main aims. Explain what motivates your interest in the topic. Importantly, refer to key theories and/or analytical perspectives as a way of contextualising your proposed research. Overall, the rationale serves to make a strong case for your proposal and to place it in the wider field of knowledge and/or practice to which you wish to contribute.
Objectives (approx 100 words)
List 3-6 main objectives of your research project. Objectives build on the underlying research aims by specifying step-by-step what the research seeks to achieve. Objectives should begin with an infinitive verb (‘to identify…’, ‘to investigate…’, ‘to evaluate…’, ‘to design…’, etc.), and should be action- and outcome-oriented.
Literature search and summary (approx. 1100 words)
Search and evaluate literatures relevant to your proposal. Identify what knowledge relating to your topic already exists, and what are current gaps. Follow the module guidelines on how to search, organise and summarise relevant sources. Make sure you use credible sources (academic journals, policy reports from reputable organisations or practice communities etc.) for your literature searches. Explain your literature search and summarise preliminary findings, showing how these inform your research proposal. Remember: research takes place in relation to an established field of knowledge or practice, by challenging earlier findings or expanding on them in new ways; it thus has to be grounded in relevant literature (academic, policy etc.).
Methodology (approx. 200 words)
Explain your proposed methodology; how this helps to address your research aims and objects; and how it relates to the wider body of theory or policy practice to which your project seeks to contribute. Outline specific methods and techniques suitable for carrying out the proposed research. Discuss the type of research data to be generated and what data analysis will be needed.
Time plan (apporx. 100 words)
Outline a time plan for the proposed research. Include key steps and milestones. In setting out an indicative time schedule, you can demonstrate that you have thought through the proposed research in sufficient detail to make it manageable and feasible within the context of your studies. You may illustrate your time plan using e.g. a Gantt chart.
Preliminary Bibliography
List the cited literature (see ‘literature search’, above) and any additional references in the bibliography section at the end of your proposal. In doing so, you must provide full details and follow academic conventions for listing bibliographical references. N.B. The bibliography is excluded from the word count.
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Research Proposal (60%) Employability Portfolio (40%)
Information about the assessments
Research Proposal (2000 words)
Title
Rationale (500 words)
Objectives (100 words)
Literature search and summary (1100 words)
Methodology (200 words)
Time plan (100 words)
Preliminary bibliography (not included in word count)
Deadline – Monday 4 April (13.00)
Title and Rationale
Approximately 500 words
What is your topic
What is/are your research questions(s)
What is your main argument or hypothesis going to be
Highlight any key theories or analytical framework
What motivates your interest in the topic
Why is this significant
OVERALL, opportunity for you to make a strong case for your proposal and to place it in the wider field of knowledge
Objectives
Approximately 100 words
List 3-6 of the main objectives of your research
Specify step-by-step what the research will seek to do
Objectives should begin with the infinitive verb and be action-oriented
To investigate…
To evaluate…
To design…..
Research Proposal (2000 words)
Title
Rationale (500 words)
Objectives (100 words)
Literature search and summary (1100 words)
Methodology (200 words)
Time plan (100 words)
Preliminary bibliography (not included in word count)
Literature Search and Summary
Approximately 1100 words
This is an important section
Summarize the key books, articles and reports that you will be building your research on
Minimum of 5-7 pieces of literature
Explain your literature search and summarize preliminary findings
Explain how this has fed into your research proposal
Goal is to locate your research proposal in a field of knowledge
Key thing = to make use of credible academic sources (use Google Scholar)
Methodology
Approximately 200 words
Set out your methodology – your overarching approach
Positivist/quantitative
Interpretivist/qualitative
Set out your proposed methods
Textual analysis
Comparative method
Historical method
Interviews
Surveys…etc
Research Proposal (2000 words)
Title
Rationale (500 words)
Objectives (100 words)
Literature search and summary (1100 words)
Methodology (200 words)
Time plan (100 words)
Preliminary bibliography (not included in word count)
Time Plan
Approximately 100 words
Recommendation to use a GANTT Chart
Time plan to set out how your would conduct and complete the research for a dissertation to be submitted in April 2023
Preliminary Bibliography
Not included in the word-count
Include the items used for the literature search
Include any other books/articles/reports/ web sources that you have used and that are relevant
Use proper referencing conventions.
How you will be assessed
Clarity and suitability of the proposed topic
Quality and relevance of the research rationale
Clarity of the research objectives
Quality and relevance of the literature search, including the suitability of the selected texts and the quality of the related summary provided
Suitability of the proposed methodology
Feasibility of the proposed time plan
Clarity of writing style, and adherence to academic conventions (including bibliography).
Submission deadline for research proposal
13.00 Monday 4 April
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