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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a masters project" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a master's project." You can use it when referring to a project that is part of a master's degree program.
Example: "For my master's project, I am researching the impact of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a graduate project" or "a master's thesis."
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This can conclude in a masters project or thesis defense, and often results in one (or more) publications for the student, depending upon their commitment and motivation.
First, the sample size is relatively small due to time and logistical constraints, this being a Masters project and had to be conducted within a specific time frame.
EC is an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow at Keele University and VC is now a General Practitioner and is undertaking a Masters project in musculoskeletal medicine at Keele University.
It can be coupled with a Masters degree in Special Education, which is only one to three classes of extra work along with a masters project, thesis, or seminar.
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A masters projects that does not follow the usual format for scientific research should follow a framework that is considered good practice in an appropriate field.
A masters projects that is original research should not be as large as a masters thesis although it should be of publishable quality but not necessarily comprehensive enough to stand alone as a publication.
This is the second part of a master project on the chemistry of aluminium as coagulant in the treatment of highly polluted cork-process-wastewater.
Each student then completes a journalistic masters project, as part of the requirements for the M.S. in Journalism.
A Masters' thesis project on the history and cultural traditions of the Gnawa, with maps and suggested readings in print and on the web.
Octobo started as a masters thesis project by Yuting Su, but it showed enough promise that she's pursuing it as a real business.
It is based on a Masters thesis project made by Sirou Peng, Adi Meyer, and Silvia Rueda and uses Harvard's Soft Robotics Toolkit.
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