Process
- The student develops an idea for a project, and discusses this idea with their supervisor. With the supervisor's encouragement, the student submits an outline project proposal, and books a place on a project week.
- The project week affords an opportunity for the student to start work in earnest, to attend teaching sessions and workshops, and to have one-to-one meetings with their supervisor.
- Six weeks later, the student submits a progress report. If this is approved, they may continue. If not, then they will need to submit a revised report for assessment after the next project week.
- The student provides their supervisor with further reports on progress as they complete the project and start to work on the dissertation.
- The student submits their dissertation before the end of their current final term of study.
Project Week will:
- Structure and expectations
- Introduce the various kinds of projects that we encourage and discuss with relevant examples.
- Discuss academic writing in terms of presentation
- Provide instruction on gathering material and research artifacts
- Describe the process of thesis writing and engage students on appropriate chapter construction through examples
- Describe project assessment with examples
Dissertation submission deadlines
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Course dates
| 28th September 2026 | Oxford University Department of Computer Science - COURSE HELD ONLINE- no lunches | 0 places remaining. |
| 25th January 2027 | Oxford University Department of Computer Science - COURSE HELD ONLINE- no lunches | 10 places remaining. |
| 19th April 2027 | Oxford University Department of Computer Science - COURSE HELD ONLINE- no lunches | 17 places remaining. |
| 28th June 2027 | Oxford University Department of Computer Science - Held in the Department | 14 places remaining. |