
Call for applications for our September module is out!
Post-graduate (doctoral) students writing their proposals & post-graduate students who are writing up their research and their supervisors are invited to co-attend.
This course helps students identify the expected goals of components of a formal research proposal to demonstrate an intended coherent study towards a critical declaration of their positionality as a researcher.
The course consists of self-directed learning on the Moodle platform and six Zoom sessions (with 5 of them being in one week).
What we expect of you:
- Participation in 6 Zoom sessions (approx. 2 hours each)
- Completion of the activities on Moodle
- Engagement in 2 additional hours per week (in your own time)
Requirements for registration:
- Participation in 6 Zoom sessions (approx. 2 hours each)
- Completion of the activities on Moodle
- Engagement in 2 additional hours per week (in your own time)
Ready to apply? Please apply via the online form here: https://www.digiface.org/application-forms/ Deadline for registration: 4 September, 2024. Questions? Contact karlien.potgieter@mandela.ac.za. Feel free to spread the word to colleagues and Centre members.
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Achieving coherence in this current post-graduate research project is crucial for effectively communicating findings and demonstrating the significance of the work. By clearly defining the research question and ensuring it aligns with the objectives, a strong foundation for the study is established. Maintaining a logical progression between sections—such as a well-structured introduction, comprehensive literature review, and cohesive methodology—will help readers follow the argument and understand the relevance of the research. Consistent terminology and thematic frameworks throughout the writing further enhance clarity. Regular feedback from peers and advisors can help refine ideas and maintain alignment with academic standards. Finally, integrating a synthesis of the findings that directly ties back to the research question will reinforce the coherence of the project, making the conclusions more impactful and relevant to the field of study.