Description
Description: Paediatric Neuropsychology Research Project
The aim of this module is to give students research experience in Paediatric Neuropsychology. They will undertake an original research project, critically appraise the existing literature on a topic, and present their findings orally. The module therefore focuses on the writing and preparation of (i) an original research article and (ii) a systematic review of the literature. Both papers constitute the Master’s Research Portfolio. Building on taught courses and help sessions through the year, students will be involved in the design, analysis and interpretation of data. The research topic will be defined under the guidance of the student’s chosen dissertation supervisor, with the support of the Research tutor. The aim is to produce unique, individual pieces of work that would be suitable for publication in specialist scientific journals.
It is designed for and only available to students who wish to follow the Master’s degree in Paediatric Neuropsychology (Applied or Clinical routes).
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Learning Objectives and OutcomesÌý
After successfully completing this module, you should acquire:Ìý
- Significant knowledge of research methods and study design.Ìý
- Skills in data collection and data analysis.
- Skills to effectively present research data of paediatric neuropsychology orally and in writing.
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Who is this module for?Ìý
This is a compulsory module for MSc in Applied/Clinical Paediatric Neuropsychology students.ÌýIt is not accessible to other students.
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Teaching and Learning MethodsÌý
Teaching and learning will be through one-to-one discussions with allocated supervisor(s) and self-directed learning.Ìý
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Assessment
You will be assessed by a research portfolio and a research portfolio presentation.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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