IR486
Dissertation in International Relations Theory and International Relations (Research)
This information is for the 2023/24 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Milli Lake
Availability
This course is compulsory on the MSc in International Relations (Research). This course is not available as an outside option.
Course content
MSc students are required to write a 10,000-word dissertation on a topic within the field of IR to be determined in consultation with their academic mentors and dissertation supervisors. The dissertation should be understood as a work of independent analysis and research, but empirical research based on primary sources is not required.
Teaching
All MSc IR (Research) students will be assigned dissertation supervisors before the end of the Autumn Term. The Department will allocate dissertation supervisors on the basis of the relevant expertise and availability of members of academic staff, with student preferences taken into consideration. Dissertation supervisors will be available to provide guidance in one-on-one meetings and through other forms of communication over the late Autumn, Winter, and Spring terms. Thereafter students are expected to work independently on their dissertations without further supervision.
In addition, the Department will provide support by offering a number of lectures and workshops throughout the academic year. An introductory lecture in the Autumn Term will provide an overview of the MSc Dissertation and the processes involved in terms of requirements, oversight and supervision, research and writing, submission and assessment. The MSc IR Program Director will also hold further sessions to answer questions from students in the Autumn and Winter terms. Bespoke workshops will be offered in the Winter and Spring terms to guide students in crafting their research questions, designing their dissertation projects, and bringing them to fruition.
Over the spring period the Department will also offer ‘drop-in’ sessions for students with individual queries.
Assessment
Dissertation (100%, 10000 words) in August.
Student performance results
(2019/20 - 2021/22 combined)
Classification | % of students |
---|---|
Distinction | 40 |
Merit | 50.9 |
Pass | 7.3 |
Fail | 1.8 |
Key facts
Department: International Relations
Total students 2022/23: 2
Average class size 2022/23: Unavailable
Controlled access 2022/23: No
Value: One Unit
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