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Research Project (MGPP) (POLS7121)

Study period
Sem 1 2025
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 22/11/2025)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
6
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Politic Sc & Internat Studies

Research report courses allow a student to work independently with a supervisor from the School to complete a research thesis. This course is for part-time students seeking to enrol in semester one and complete a thesis across two semesters.
Students commencing in Semester 1 enrol in POLS7121. Students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in POLS7122.
Access to this course is limited. Entry is initially restricted to students who have:
1) an exceptional record of achievement reflected in a high GPA;
2) completed #12 units of their Program comprising all 6 MGPP Core Courses;
3) completed a research report application form, which includes a detailed research report proposal.

Completion of a research methods course is a recommended prerequisite. Further information - including the application form and the application due date - is available from the POLSIS website here. Students are required to submit the application form and their research proposal by the relevant due date by email to polsis@uq.edu.au.

POLS7121 Research Project (MGPP) is a #6 unit major research project undertaken over one semester. Students work by themselves, under the individual supervision of a member of the academic staff of the School of Political Science and International Studies.

This course is restricted to students enrolled in the Master ofᅠGovernance and Public Policy.ᅠIt is anᅠalternative to three regular elective courses. Enrolment requires approval by the course coordinator. To gain approval, a student needs to have completed 12 units of core courses, have a cumulative GPA of 5.5 or above.ᅠProspective students must nominate two preferred supervisors. While you are welcome to discuss your intention to apply and proposed research with a member of staff, this is not a requirement. Supervisors will be allocated by the School based on availability, expertise and a fair distribution of supervisory load across the School. Please be aware that enrolment will only be able to proceed if a suitable and available supervisor can be found. Completion of a course on research is a recommended prerequisite.ᅠ

The report to be produced should reflect a synthesis of relevant academic literature on the chosen topic. It must develop a reasoned and coherent central argument. It should detail both the research process and its findings. It does not necessarily need to make an original contribution to knowledge or involve empirical research.

Students wishing to enrol mustᅠcomplete an application form prior to the start of semester. The form and deadlines are available at:ᅠhttps://polsis.uq.edu.au/research-projectreportthesis.

Course requirements

Prerequisites

You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:

POLS7101, POLS7110, POLS7111, POLS7113, POLS7114 and POLS7406.

Recommended prerequisites

We recommend completing the following courses before enrolling in this one:

POLS7701

Incompatible

You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:

POLS7120, POLS7122

Course contact

Course staff

Lecturer

Timetable

Additional timetable information

There are no timetabled classes for this course.

Aims and outcomes

The aim of this course is to create the opportunity for students to undertake a significant piece of independent research, building on the learning acquired in the courses taught throughout the program. It will also allow students to link their learning to their work experience.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Demonstrate in-depth knowledge in a sub-field of, Governance and Public Policy, International Relations or Peace and Conflict Studies.

LO2.

Effectively communicate the results and significance of research in written form.

LO3.

Effectively present and justify the results and significance of research orally.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Paper/ Report/ Annotation Research Plan and Annotated Bibliography 20%

2/05/2025 5:00 pm

Thesis Research Paper 80%

31/10/2025 5:00 pm

Assessment details

Research Plan and Annotated Bibliography

Mode
Written
Category
Paper/ Report/ Annotation
Weight
20%
Due date

2/05/2025 5:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02

Task description

The Research Plan and Annotated bibliography should cover: 

  • The title/topic of the research report you are planning
  • A succinct and clear statement of the central problem, research question and/or puzzle(s) you are seeking to address
  • A succinct and clear statement of the research design that will answer your question 
  • An annotated bibliography listing and describing/critiquing the key sources that you intend to use when conducting research on your particular topic.

The task is marked by the supervisor. It should be no less than 2000 words and no more than 3000 words.

Assessment tasks are intended to evaluate a student’s abilities, skills, and knowledge. Unless explicitly stated otherwise in the assessment instructions, assessments are to be completed without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT). Failure to comply with this direction may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

Assignments for this course will be submitted electronically via Blackboard and using Turnitin.

In uploading an assignment via Turnitin you are certifying that it is your original work, that it has not been copied in whole or part from another person or source except where this is properly acknowledged, and that it has not in whole or part been previously submitted for assessment in any other course at this or any other university.

When you successfully submit your assessment to Turnitin after previewing the uploaded document to make sure you have chosen the correct file, you should see the “Submission Complete!” message. After this, a downloadable Digital Receipt will display on your Assignment Dashboard. It is your responsibility to download the Digital Receipt as proof of submission. Turnitin will not send this receipt to you automatically.

If you don’t see the downloadable receipt on your assignment dashboard, you should regard your submission as unsuccessful.

If the submission was not successful:

  1. Note the error message (preferably take a screenshot)
  2. Go to your assignment page and see if it is possible to submit again.
  3. If you cannot submit again email your course coordinator immediately.


Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Unless an extension is granted, penalties for late submission apply. Students are penalised 10% of the maximum possible mark allocated for the assessment item for every calendar day that an assessment item is late.

Marks will be deducted each day for up to 7 calendar days, at which point the submitted item will not receive any marks unless an extension has been approved. Each 24-hour block is triggered from the time the submission is due.

Research Paper

Mode
Written
Category
Thesis
Weight
80%
Due date

31/10/2025 5:00 pm

Learning outcomes
L01, L02

Task description

The single item of assessment for the course is a paper on the topic and research question chosen and developed by the student and approved by the supervisor. Research papers should be prepared according to the following guidelines:

Presentation

A high standard of presentation is required.

  • The preferred font is Times New Roman 12, although another font of similar size and appearance is acceptable. 
  • A line spacing of at least 1.5 is required. 
  • Text should be printed on one side of the paper only. 
  • Good quality A4 size paper should be used. 
  • Pages should be correctly numbered.

Before producing final copies of the report for submission, students should ensure that: 

  • All typing and other errors have been corrected. 
  • Spelling, grammar, punctuation and language are of high standard. 
  • The bibliography is complete and exact.

Order and Format of Contents

The report must be preceded by a title page showing: 

  • Title of the Report in full. 
  • Full name and degrees of the student. 
  • The following statement:
  • “A report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of…in the School of Political Science and International Studies at The University of Queensland.” 
  • Date.

The title page should normally be followed by: 

  • An abstract not exceeding 500 words. 
  • Acknowledgements. 
  • A table of contents. 
  • The main text. 
  • Bibliography. 
  • Appendices where included.

Tables, Diagrams and Figures

Tables, diagrams and figures should be inserted in the text as soon as possible after to the first reference to them in the text.

Bibliographic Citation

All sources from which information has been derived, paraphrased, quoted or used to support statements of fact and opinion must be clearly and accurately cited. The bibliography must include full details of all works from which information is derived, quoted or referred to in the body of the report or notes. The form of citation in the bibliography should follow the format set out in the Essay Guide.

Length

Reports should be of approximately 10,000 words. There is some discretion for length to vary according to the topic, however, reports should not exceed 12,000 words, including quotations, tables and substantive footnotes or endnotes, but excluding the bibliography and appendices.

Assessment tasks are intended to evaluate a student’s abilities, skills, and knowledge. Unless explicitly stated otherwise in the assessment instructions, assessments are to be completed without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT). Failure to comply with this direction may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

Assignments for this course will be submitted electronically via Blackboard and using Turnitin.

In uploading an assignment via Turnitin you are certifying that it is your original work, that it has not been copied in whole or part from another person or source except where this is properly acknowledged, and that it has not in whole or part been previously submitted for assessment in any other course at this or any other university.

When you successfully submit your assessment to Turnitin after previewing the uploaded document to make sure you have chosen the correct file, you should see the “Submission Complete!” message. After this, a downloadable Digital Receipt will display on your Assignment Dashboard. It is your responsibility to download the Digital Receipt as proof of submission. Turnitin will not send this receipt to you automatically.

If you don’t see the downloadable receipt on your assignment dashboard, you should regard your submission as unsuccessful.

If the submission was not successful:

  1. Note the error message (preferably take a screenshot)
  2. Go to your assignment page and see if it is possible to submit again.
  3. If you cannot submit again email your course coordinator immediately.
Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

Unless an extension is granted, penalties for late submission apply. Students are penalised 10% of the maximum possible mark allocated for the assessment item for every calendar day that an assessment item is late.

Marks will be deducted each day for up to 7 calendar days, at which point the submitted item will not receive any marks unless an extension has been approved. Each 24-hour block is triggered from the time the submission is due.

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Cut off Percent Description
1 (Low Fail) 1 - 19

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The student does notᅠaddress the question, shows no evidence of reading and minimal comprehension of the issues at hand.

2 (Fail) 20 - 44

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The studentᅠaddresses the question poorly and showsᅠvery little evidence of reading.

3 (Marginal Fail) 45 - 49

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

Course grade description: The student makes an effort to establish a single major argument for the essay andᅠemploys some research which is correlated with the argument. Makes a visible effort to achieve adequate grammar, spelling and punctuation. Evidence of attempting to achieve a recognisable narrative flowᅠappears throughout the assignment. The studentᅠaddresses the question and shows evidence of required research and a basic grasp of the issues at hand. However,ᅠfalls short of satisfying all basic requirements for a Pass.

4 (Pass) 50 - 64

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The student makes a reasonable effort to provide evidence to support a visible argument andᅠemploys an adequate research base to support the argument. Achieves a reasonable, if not completely coherent standard of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. A recognisable narrative flow is sustained throughout the essay. The studentᅠanswers the question and shows evidence of adequate research and a degree of understanding of the issues at hand.

5 (Credit) 65 - 74

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The studentᅠprovides suitable evidence to support an argument andᅠemploys a comprehensive research base that directly relates to the topic, though it may not completely support the argument. Achieves decent levels of competence in grammar, spelling, punctuation and narrative flow. The studentᅠanswers the question in a direct, well supported fashion and shows evidence of some wide reading and a reasonable understanding of the issues at hand.

6 (Distinction) 75 - 84

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The studentᅠdemonstrates a very good grasp of the chosen topic andᅠprovides a considerable amount of evidence to support a clearly stated argument. The studentᅠemploys a reasonably extensive and well-organised research base to structure evidence in support of the argument and achieves a high level of competence in grammar, spelling, punctuation and narrative flow. The studentᅠanswers the question in a direct, reasonably sophisticated fashion, employs wide research and shows a sound understanding of the issues at hand.

7 (High Distinction) 85 - 100

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The studentᅠdemonstrates a highly sophisticated grasp of the topic andᅠsucceeds in addressing the question by providing a high level of evidence to support a clearly stated argument. The studentᅠemploys an extensive and well organised research base to structure evidence in support of the argument andᅠachieves impeccable levels of grammar, spelling, punctuation and narrative flow. The studentᅠanswers the question in a direct and elegant fashion, employs significant research and shows a deep understanding of the issues at hand.

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Library resources are available on the UQ Library website.

Additional learning resources information

Ethical Clearance for a Research Project

It is a University requirement that an Ethical Clearance is obtained for any independent study project involving human subjects. Working with their supervisor, students are expected to seek ethical approval for any interview, survey or other research involving people. If your independent study does not involve people in this way, then you do not need ethical clearance.

Applications should be submitted by using the MyResearch linkᅠhttps://my-research.research.uq.edu.au/

Further information can be found hereᅠhttps://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-support/ethics-integrity-and-compliance/human-ethics/ethics-application

It is not necessary to lodge an application for Ethical Clearance with your initial application. However, this must be done prior to commencing research.

Essay Guide

The School of Political Science and International Studies Essay Guide can be downloaded from the School’s Student Support webpage.

The Guide sets out guidelines you should follow in preparing written assignments. 

Essay Writing Assistance

The School of Political Science and International Studies schedules regular “drop-in” sessions designed to provide one-on-one advice and assistance in essay planning and writing.

There is no need to make an appointment and you are encouraged to bring your essay with you.

The day and time of these sessions will be finalized at the beginning of each semester and published on the Student Support webpage.

Student Services

Student services offer a variety of short courses during the semester which will help you improve your study, research and writing skills and thus your academic performance in this course.

Library Resources

UQ Library offers training in software, assignment writing, research skills, and publishing and research management.

The University’s library holdings for Political Science and International Studies are primarily located in the Central Library.

There is a help desk in the Library. Students are also welcome to contact the BEL/HASS Librarians for assistance.

Email: librarians@library.uq.edu.au

Book a Librarian Appointment (BEL/HASS faculties)

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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Independent research activity

Each student undertakes independent reading and research, regular contact between student and supervisor, and finally the preparation of a 10,000 to 12,000-word report.

Students may be invited to participate in Statement of Intent and Work in Progress Workshops if appropriate with other research students.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03

Week 2

(03 Mar - 09 Mar)

Workshop

Statement of intent workshop

This workshop will cover the basics of each research report course, introduce students to each other and give top tips for plan, annotated bibliography and thesis writing.

The course coordinator will contact all research report students via email to arrange this session. The session may be held online.

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Week 21

(15 Sep - 21 Sep)

Workshop

Work in Progress Workshop

This workshop is designed to allow research report students to hear about the variety of projects that are being conducted and speak about their own project to others. Typically this will be done via discussion of plans and annotated bibliographies that have been submitted as assessment.


The course coordinator will contact all research report students via email to arrange this session. The session may be held online.

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

Policies and procedures

University policies and procedures apply to all aspects of student life. As a UQ student, you must comply with University-wide and program-specific requirements, including the:

Learn more about UQ policies on my.UQ and the Policy and Procedure Library.