Geography dissertation
The dissertation is the single most substantive element of your education in geography. The aim is to produce an original piece of work on a clearly defined topic. Essentially it should be seen as a piece of research that is undertaken by the student, in consultation with, and under the guidance of, a member of staff. Formulation of the research objectives, the design of the research programme, execution of the field, laboratory or library work, and the writing-up of the results require the student to draw upon, and to develop, a range of practical and academic skills, many of which will be of value in future careers.
Guidelines for Ti350-367 here
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