Master’s level research aims to develop in the student the skills and competencies required to conduct research and may, but does not necessarily, result in the creation of new knowledge.
A Research Master’s degree is a research degree carried out over 3 to 6 trimesters (1 to 2 years) full-time or 6 to 12 trimesters (2 to 4 years) part-time. Research Master’s students who do not complete the requirements for the degree within these timelines must apply for permission to continue.
Schools will assign each Research Master’s student:
Each School may have specific programme requirements, which every student should make themselves aware of. However, every Research Master’s student must:
Option: Research Master’s students, as required or recommended by their Principal Supervisor, may take taught modules relevant to their area of research or professional development.
Research Master’s students may apply to transfer to a PhD programme.
If you are successful, you will normally transfer to Stage 1 of the PhD programme.
The final examination is based on a description of your research in a thesis, describing the context, nature, methodology and outcomes of the research.
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