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Prizewinning Dissertation 2014 Anti-Corruption Agencies: Why Do Some Succeed and Most Fail? A Quantitative Political Settlement Analysis Nicolai Schulz. Excellent Dissertation Prize, MSc Development Studies (2014) Abstract The question of why Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) have reduced corruption in some developing countries but failed in most is unresolved. Many studies identify a lack of.
Dissertation protocol Student number: 1064309; Course: MSc Research Methods in Health Sciences (Part Time). (the aim of this dissertation), then it may be possible to implement quick and non-specialist neuropsychological tests into a standard post self-harm risk assessment, combining neurocognitive variables to demographic and clinical variables, to improve clinical risk prediction. For.
The Library holds a small number dissertations and theses written by ex-students, which have been awarded a 1st or 2:1 degree. Any past dissertations held are digital and can be found by using the Library Search and selecting 'Dissertations' from the drop-down Resources list.
Dissertation: Choosing a topic This document seeks to explain in simple terms how you go about developing and choosing a specific, original and academically rigorous topic for a dissertation. This document is a generic, non-subject specific series of explanations; readers should bear in mind that there are subtle differences in each subject discipline. Your tutor is the subject specific expert.
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The dissertation will be examined by both supervisor and second examiner and, in some cases, by a third examiner. The supervisor and second examiner will mark the final dissertation independently but only your supervisor marks your performance on the project. Exceptionally you may be called to attend a viva for the project which will be held before the end of semester 2. This could be for a.