[Academic] PH952 call for projects, please respond till 29/11/2019

Melanie McInanny melanie.mcinanny at strath.ac.uk
Mon Oct 28 16:07:31 GMT 2019


*Sent on behalf of T.Ackemann*
Dear All,
PGT recruitment has been very successful this year with 24 students in the new cohort and four further from the former cohort possibly progressing to project provided they pass resit exams. As in previous years, interest is not equally distributed over the departmental research groups with maybe 2-3 projects in theory and the same in plasmas but the majority in nanoscience/solid state science, lasers, optics. This means that every academic in the latter areas will need to provide at least one project and I encourage research staff to consider to propose also a project in collaboration with your supervisor.
Please supply the project descriptions on the attached template to Melanie, melanie.mcinanny at strath.ac.uk<mailto:melanie.mcinanny at strath.ac.uk>, till 29th Nov 2019.
Projects will be allocated earlier this year than in the previous years with the selection process finished middle of February 2020. Then students will do a literature survey supervised by the prospective project supervisors as part of the transferable skills class PH949 to prepare for the project. This will be light touch (pass/fail, no mark) but supervisors must feedback on scientific writing, referencing and critical analysis.
If a student negotiates with you a bespoke project (not in the project booklet) till middle of January, he/she can bypass the selection process. However, every project in the project booklet must be assigned centrally via me.
Please see timeline below.

*         13/11/2019, 14.00-17.00 JA 5.06, introduction to research groups and project opportunities (for group leaders only)

*         29/11/2019 deadline for project propositions

*         16/12/2019 project Handbook supplied to students

*         4/2/2020 students makes project choice

*         10/2/2020 project allocated

*         12/2/2020 literature survey starts

*         9/3/2020 Literature survey submitted

*         8/6/2020 (TBC): project start in June after decision of  first exam board

*         end of July/early August: Project progress workshop (only students and project coordinator)

*         24/8/2020, 12.00 noon: Hand-in deadline for report

*         31/8-4/9/2020 (or slightly before/after): Assessment by talk and vivas
Thank you very much for providing project opportunities.
Regards
Thorsten

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