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Medical Sciences Research Project

Module titleMedical Sciences Research Project
Module codeCSC3029
Academic year2024/5
Credits45
Module staff

Professor Rob Anderson ()

Duration: Term123
Duration: Weeks

12

11

0

Number students taking module (anticipated)

160

Module description

The final year research project module builds on the skills you have learnt in the previous years. It will stimulate your interest and knowledge in biomedical/clinical science or applied health research with the main component of the module being an independent research project. Students completing this module will be conducting one of the types of research projects illustrated below:

 

The module will consolidate your developing skills in question and problem formulation, data/source collection, data/literature analysis, interpretation, and presentation of evidence; and enhance your organisational, communication and personal reflective behaviours skills. As such, success in this module provides an important opportunity to showcase your knowledge and ability, thereby preparing for future employment or further study.

You may collect data first-hand in a laboratory, work with an existing dataset, or draw your information exclusively from published literature to summarise and synthesise knowledge. In every case, success depends upon your critical appraisal and ability to communicate your insights to a range of audiences.

Module aims - intentions of the module

This module seeks to develop your ability to conduct and report scientific research within the Medical Science discipline and report the results in writing and orally. It also aims to consolidate student reflective behaviours and employment skills.

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)

ILO: Module-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 1. Demonstrate competence in key biomedical, clinical science or applied health research techniques.
  • 2. Apply skills of critical thinking, problem-formulation, problem-solving, and rigorous scientific data /information analysis to biomedical, clinical science or applied health practice.
  • 3. Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of essential facts, relevant methods and theory in a research discipline related to biomedical/clinical science or applied health research.
  • 4. Describe and critically evaluate aspects of current research in biomedical/clinical science or applied health research with reference to research articles.

ILO: Discipline-specific skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 5. Demonstrate professional competence in communicating effectively with academic staff and/or healthcare professionals
  • 6. Understand the expected performance standards in relation to scientific probity, multidisciplinary team-based practice and recognise personal levels of professional scientific competence.

ILO: Personal and key skills

On successfully completing the module you will be able to...

  • 7. Manage time, workload, ambiguity, change and stress effectively and demonstrate effective personal development planning, based on self-awareness and reflection
  • 8. Understand and apply key skills of effective project management
  • 9. Extend and use relevant employability skills such as effective report-writing and delivering engaging oral presentations

Syllabus plan

Whilst the module’s precise content may vary from year to year, an example of the typical structure is as follows:
This module is focused on self-directed independent research supervised and supported by an academic member of staff or experienced member of research staff.


Induction:
Although the module runs across terms 1-3 of your final year, once your project and named supervisor has been allocated (usually by the end of the second year) you are strongly encouraged to discuss preparatory reading and other induction procedures with them.

In the final year, project work will normally be undertaken in the Autumn and Spring terms. By running across two terms, you and your supervisor have the flexibility to establish working patterns that best accommodate the project, your other module choices, and the circumstances of their research group.
During the module you will have additional Q&A sessions and lectures to help you prepare for the two main assessments.

Methods skills and training:
For certain recurrent or core research skills that are needed for projects we provide introductory training workshops in Term 1. Some are online and some are face-to-face. The topics/skills covered typically include (but may change in response to student needs/feedback):
Laboratory maths
Stata for data analysis
Literature searching
Literature review methods (systematic reviews and critical reviews)


Supervisory meetings:
Supervisory meetings are held by arrangement between the supervisor and student, with different research groups/academics following different conventions. However, you are entitled to on average 30 minutes of supervisory time per week, comprised of either time with day-to-day supervisors (i.e., PhD students and postdoctoral research associates) or your primary supervisor. You are expected to be proactive in working with your supervisor to organise the meetings and their content. In addition to the regular meetings, there are four formal documented meetings with your project supervisor. If relevant, you are encouraged to attend your host supervisors’ lab meetings and journal clubs, or institutional research seminars if your timetable allows.

The dissertation (research report) is typically submitted at the beginning of term 3. At the end of term 2 you will give an oral presentation of your project and its findings.

Learning activities and teaching methods (given in hours of study time)

Scheduled Learning and Teaching ActivitiesGuided independent studyPlacement / study abroad
204300

Details of learning activities and teaching methods

CategoryHours of study timeDescription
Scheduled Learning and Teaching22 x 1h introductory lectures (with Q&A opportunities – including to introduce the module and its assessments).
Scheduled Learning and Teaching10Supervisory meetings: for guidance on project development, implementation, data collection, data analysis and interpretation. (virtual if necessary or preferred).
Scheduled Learning and Teaching8Methods Workshops: Topics include Assessment Q & A, literature searching, review methods, statistics support/training and critical appraisal.
Guided Independent Study430Project-related work including: writing project proposal, literature research and reading, report writing, data collection and analysis, preparation for supervisor meetings, oral presentation preparation, engaging with online instructional videos found on ELE, and other guided independent study.

Formative assessment

Form of assessmentSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Personal and key skills feedback from project supervisor and research colleagues.100-200 words 1-8Written and oral
Provider feedback on sample of research project oral presentation draft On 10% of oral presentation content (i.e. 1 PPT slide) 9Written and/or oral
Provider feedback on research project dissertation draftOn 10% of draft written research project report/dissertation, equivalent to 1 or 1.3 pages of A41-6Written and oral

Summative assessment (% of credit)

CourseworkWritten examsPractical exams
80020

Details of summative assessment

Form of assessment% of creditSize of the assessment (eg length / duration)ILOs assessedFeedback method
Preliminary Project proposal5500 words (excluding titles and references)1-5Written and oral
Research Report70For Lab or /data Projects:10 pages of A4 (or equivalent) For Critical Review OR Systematic Review OR Science Communication Project: 13 pages of A4 (or equivalent) 1-6Written
1x Oral presentation (10 min)2010 min5, 9Written
Research Project student performance judgement (5%)5Professionalism during project placement throughout Terms 1 and 21-8Written (by primary supervisor)

Details of re-assessment (where required by referral or deferral)

Original form of assessmentForm of re-assessmentILOs re-assessedTimescale for re-assessment
Preliminary project proposal (5%)Re-submission of 1-page preliminary project proposal (5%)1-5Within 4-weeks of original submission
Research Report (70%)For Lab or data Projects:10 pages of A4 (or equivalent) For Critical Review OR Systematic Review OR Science Communication Project: 13 pages of A4 (or equivalent) (70%)1-6By end of ref/def period
Oral presentation (20%)Oral Presentation (10 min) (20%)5, 9By end of ref/def period
Research project supervisor student performance judgement (5%)Remediation meeting with academic tutor (40 minutes) (5%)1-9Early in term 3 (see note)

Re-assessment notes

In the event of you failing the Research project student performance judgement component and failing the module overall, you will be required to meet with your Academic Tutor as soon as possible to remediate this failure as a referred assessment. This will involve undertaking any actions required by the Academic Tutor to remediate for any unprofessional behaviour. In the event of you failing the Research project student performance judgement but passing the module overall, you will be required to meet with your academic tutor for an individual meeting to remediate this outcome before the end of the academic year. 

Please also refer to the TQA section on Referral/Deferral: http://as.exeter.ac.uk/academic-policy-standards/tqa-manual/aph/consequenceoffailure/

Indicative learning resources - Basic reading

This will vary according to your specific project, and will be guided by your supervisor during the project development phase.

Indicative learning resources - Web based and electronic resources

ELE – https://vle.exeter.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=9209

This will vary according to your specific project, and will be guided by your supervisor during the project development phase.

Indicative learning resources - Other resources

As directed by the supervisor

Key words search

Research, data, analysis, literature, clinical science, biomedical science, independent, evidence, critical appraisal, communication

Credit value45
Module ECTS

22.5

Module pre-requisites

CSC2023 Experimental Design and Statistics

Module co-requisites

None

NQF level (module)

6

Available as distance learning?

No

Origin date

25/02/2012

Last revision date

01/03/2024