This guide provides information about copyright and IPR. The full resource is found at https://open-education-repository.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/281 and the IOE LibGuide is found at: https://libguides.ioe.ac.uk/copyright. Please also see the UCL Library Services pages on IPR: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/ucl-copyright-advice.
All documents the examiners and chair need when preparing to examine a research project registration submissions. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
Doctoral theses only. This should be completed in full and submitted with the final thesis once corrections have been approved by the examiners before an award can be made. This then accompanies the thesis into the research repository for public access.
A copy of this report should be completed by each examiner and submitted at least one week prior to the final viva. The comments will then be distributed among the panel and will later inform the viva chair's report.
Part of the GCU Professorial Public Lecture Series. These lectures aim to showcase the research of our recently appointed or promoted Professors for a non specialist audience. This lecture reflects on significant lessons learnt from four decades of research dating from the early days of the laser, through the challenges of measuring the temperature and properties of practical flames leading to the engineering of much cleaner engines.
Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture Series October 9th, 2008 presented by Jeff Skinner from London Business School who talks about his experiences in being an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture Series January 28th 2010 featuring Keith Day from Ubiquisys. Keith tlaks about his experiences of being an entrepreneur and offers others his advice.
A collection of teaching materials taken from a Masters level module at University College London with a focus on the digital humanities and the legal and social aspects of electronic publishing. The header page with list of contents and links is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/24.
The materials here were originally constructed as part of a project titled 'OER Digital Humanities (DHOER)' at University College London, funded under the UK Open Educational Resources, phase II, Ai: release strand (06/10) in 2011 by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and Jisc.
The 'Legal and social aspects of electronic publishing - full.7z' zipped folder contains all of the collection items in open document formats.
This zipped folder contains all of the 'Legal and social aspects of electronic publishing' collection items. This is a collection of teaching materials taken from a Master's level module at University College London with a focus on the digital humanities and the legal and social aspects of electronic publishing. The header page with list of contents and links is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/24 and the full collection can be viewed at http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/23/.
The materials here were originally constructed as part of a project titled 'OER Digital Humanities (DHOER)' at University College London, funded under the UK Open Educational Resources, phase II, Ai: release strand (06/10) in 2011 by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and Jisc.
This presentation is taken from a Master's level module, 'Legal and social aspects of electronic publishing', taught at the Department of Information Studies, University College London. The header page for this collection of resources is at: http://ucloer.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/23.
All documents the student needs when preparing to undertake the final viva - from the proposal of the examination team to the viva itself. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
Flowcharts illustrating key processes during the PGR student's experience from initial enquiry onwards. Click on an item in the collection, then 'download' to view it.
Forms and guidance documents for PGR students (PhD and MPhil). Also useful for supervisors and administrators. Click on an item in the collection, then 'download' to view it.
All documents the student needs when preparing to undertake the transfer or progression viva. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
This is a 13 min 10 second audio recording produced by the University of Southampton. The podcast is designed to help students develop their skills in planning their academic work in writing assignments and essays.
You can choose from an MP3 version or WMA version of this item.
A transcript of the audio recording is also provided.
A flowchart showing the process for the PhD/MPhil writing-up fee and amendments or resubmission fees. Details and terms can be found in the 'Fees: writing-up and post-final viva' guidance (RO-GRA-06G).
A flowchart showing the processes for dealing with enquiries and applications from prospective research degree students. Includes standard entry route, GTA, DT and other studentships.
The student and DoS should each submit a separate copy of the form where the student's progress is under review for the consideration of the Graduate School Board of Studies (GSBoS). The DoS report should be written in consultation with the whole supervisory team.
Report form to be completed by the examiners and chair of the research project registration examination panel, for the approval of the Graduate School Board of Studies (GSBoS).
On completion this should be e-mailed to both the relevant faculty research degree administrator and to GraduateSchool@edgehill.ac.uk
To be completed by the recruiting department for each application received to join a research degree. Offers will not be sent unless the Graduate School has received a completed checklist.
Research degree students should include a completed copy of this in their research project registration submissions, as evidence that they have completed the mandatory training in semester 1 and 2.
All documents the student needs for preparing a research project registration submission. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
Entrepreneurship Guest Lecture Series October 14th 2010 featuring Richard Reed from Innocent. Richard talks about how he first set up his company with his friends and became a successful and ethical business.
Supplementary guidance for research degree students and supervisors on what is required of the student when submitting for research project registration.
All project registration proposals and viva submissions should include this cover sheet, confirming the student has provided the necessary documents and the DoS approves of the submission.
Abstract
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) generate enormous amounts of data. The University of Southampton has run and is running dozens of MOOC instances. The vast amount of data resulting from our MOOCs can provide highly valuable information to all parties involved in the creation and delivery of these courses. However, analysing and visualising such data is a task that not all educators have the time or skills to undertake. The recently developed MOOC Dashboard is a tool aimed at bridging such a gap: it provides reports and visualisations based on the data generated by learners in MOOCs.
Speakers Manuel Leon is currently a Lecturer in Online Teaching and Learning in the Institute for Learning Innovation and Development (ILIaD). Adriana Wilde is a Teaching Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science, with research interests in MOOCs and Learning Analytics. Darron Tang (4th Year BEng Computer Science) and Jasmine Cheng (BSc Mathematics & Actuarial Science and starting MSc Data Science shortly) have been working as interns over this Summer (2016) as have been developing the MOOC Dashboard.
The Finance Office has provided this risk assessment guidance for staff and students travelling on University business. This should be read in conjunction with the Research Office research risk assessment guidance and the Facilities Management generic risk assessment guidance as each has a different purpose.
Report form to be completed by the chair of transfer/progression/final viva panel.
On completion this should be e-mailed to both the relevant faculty PGR administrator and to GraduateSchool@edgehill.ac.uk
All documents the viva panel needs when preparing to examine a final viva. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
All documents the viva panel needs when preparing to examine a transfer or progression viva. To open each file, click on 'Download'. Regulations are available at https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/documents/research-degree-regulations/
PGR students wishing to move to the writing-up fee should complete this application form, having read the 'Fees: writing-up and post-final viva' guidance (RO-GRA-06G) and flowchart (RO-GRA-03P) for details and terms.
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