Dissertation module for MRes Health and Care
To critically advance knowledge related to health and care through an original piece of research
To deploy advanced research methodology within the research
To develop students' intellectual abilities using theoretical perspectives
To develop students’ ability to critically analyse the key issues of an area of study through reference to the research literature and experience as a researcher
To develop students’ ability to produce and communicate a substantial, independent piece of research
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
This module requires the student to advance knowledge related to health through an independent piece of research, deploying advanced research methodology. The research will be written up as a dissertation.
After an initial seminar to develop research ideas for the module, each student will be supported by an expert supervisor. They will meet the supervisor regularly and the supervisor will provide feedback on written drafts. The student may engage with a second supervisor able to provide different expertise to gain the benefit of a multidisciplinary approach in their research.
Formative assessments will include presentation of research proposal and presentation of a research summary.
Teaching resources available for students include · Literature searching and formulating a research question · Study design · Research ethics · Writing a research protocol · Presenting a protocol for peer feedback · Journals and the publication process · Critical writing · Writing for publication.
Students book sessions for specific advice such as with our Information Scientist, Patient and Public Involvement Experts or with a Research Methodologist.
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
Reading lists can be found in Talis
Research project for dissertation.
Primary research or evidence review or secondary data analysis
Academics at Warwick Medical School come from a range of different academic disciplines. A student will have one main supervisor but will be able to seek advice from an academic from different disciplinary backgrounds to support their research. This is appropriate for many health science research topics.
Academics at Warwick Medical School have extensive networks of international collaborators. Embedding an MRes within their international research programmes will be encouraged.
Sound understanding of topic of dissertation
Advanced knowledge of relevant methodology
Ability to critically evaluate
Reflection
Application of theory
Numeracy
Problem solving
Written communication
Teamwork
Organisation & time management
Use of tools and technology
Independence and initiative
Adaptability/Flexibility
| Type | Required | Optional |
|---|---|---|
| Seminars | 3 sessions of 3 hours (1%) | |
| Project supervision | 36 sessions of 1 hour (4%) | |
| Demonstrations | (0%) | |
| Practical classes | (0%) | |
| Supervised practical classes | (0%) | |
| Fieldwork | (0%) | 30 sessions of 6 hours |
| External visits | (0%) | |
| Work-based learning | (0%) | |
| Online learning (scheduled sessions) | (0%) | |
| Online learning (independent) | (0%) | 8 sessions of 1 hour |
| Other activity | 10 hours (1%) | |
| Private study | 925 hours (94%) | |
| Total | 980 hours |
Design, conduct and write up an independent piece of research that advances knowledge and deploys advanced research methodology. The research can be empirical or evidence review or secondary data analysis or a combination.
Required: Formative assessments: 1. presentation of project proposal with feedback from peers and module lead; 2. presentation of summary of research findings with feedback from peers and module lead. Optional: Action Learning Set for peer learning.
These activities will be undertaken jointly with WMS Dissertation and Professional Project Masters level students if the student cohort on the MRes is small.
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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| Dissertation and viva voce examination | 100% | 220 hours | No |
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The assessment is a dissertation allowing the student space to write in depth on their research topic, advanced methodology and research findings and so demonstrate the depth and specialism of research expertise gained during the period of study. |
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| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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| Written response to assessor written feedback accompanying the dissertation edited in response to assessor feedback | 100% | No | |
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Written response to assessor written feedback accompanying the dissertation edited in response to assessor written feedback. |
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Written report attending to each of the assessment learning outcomes
A note for module reviewers:
MRes students will choose three taught research methods modules from a choice of six modules. They will undertake these modules alongside starting their dissertation. As we expect a number of MRes students to undertake empirical research requiring full ethics review, it is important that they commence work on their dissertation at the start of the academic year with the support of their supervisors.
There is currently no information about the courses for which this module is core or optional.