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| Title | Research Foundations Part II | ||
| Code | ULMS591 | ||
| Coordinator |
Professor R Donnelly Work, Organisation and Management Rory.Donnelly@liverpool.ac.uk |
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| Year | CATS Level | Semester | CATS Value |
| Session 2025-26 | Level 7 FHEQ | Second Semester | 20 |
Pre-requisites before taking this module (other modules and/or general educational/academic requirements): |
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Programme(s) (including Year of Study) to which this module is available on a required basis: |
Programme(s) (including Year of Study) to which this module is available on an optional basis: |
Teaching Schedule |
| Lectures | Seminars | Tutorials | Lab Practicals | Fieldwork Placement | Other | TOTAL | |
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21 2 |
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| Private Study | 177 | ||||||
| TOTAL HOURS | 200 | ||||||
Assessment |
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| EXAM | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
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Notes |
| CONTINUOUS | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
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| Individual Research Report Reassessment Opportunity: Yes Penalty for Late Submission: Standard UoL penalty applies Anonymous Assessment: No | 0 | 70 | ||||
| Individual Research Presentation Reassessment Opportunity: Yes Penalty for Late Submission: Standard UoL penalty applies Anonymous Assessment: No | 10 | 30 | ||||
Aims |
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This module aims to provide students with advanced practical research skills which will enable them to pursue a successful research career and conduct research that has both academic impact and benefits business, society, and/or the environment, and is consistent with the principles of ethics, integrity and open science. Students will also receive guidance enabling them to write the second part of their research proposal (research design, research methods, project management, data management plan, responsible AI research practices as well as implications for their research in terms of ethics, integrity and open science). |
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Learning Outcomes |
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(LO1) Students will be able to demonstrate an advanced understanding of how to design and plan an impactful research project consistent with professional practice in their discipline and the highest standards of research ethics, integrity, and open science. |
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(LO2) Students will be able to critically reflect on the implications of the above for their own research project and the development as a researcher. |
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(LO3) Students will be able to demonstrate an ability to synthesise learning across modules so far to support the achievement of the above learning outcomes. |
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(S1) Problem solving skills |
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(S2) Organisation skills |
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(S3) Communication skills |
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(S4) Digital skills |
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(S5) Ethical awareness |
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(S6) Teamwork and leadership |
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(S7) International awareness |
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(S8) Engagement and exploitation skills |
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Teaching and Learning Strategies |
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3 hour workshops x 7 weeks (21 hours) |
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Syllabus |
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Topics covered include: Guidance on Writing Research Proposal Part II (including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research design and methods; project and data management; and research ethics, integrity, and open science); Research project management; Gaining access to data (Primary and Secondary including Databases; Digital Data); Data Management (Collecting, Organising, Curating, Protecting, Storing); Research Ethics, Integrity and Open Science; Responsible use of AI; Dissemination of Findings/Publication Process; Building International Collaborations and Networks; Applying for Funding; Engagement with Organisations, Institutions, and Policy Makers; Conducting Impactful Research that benefits Business, Society and the Environment; Interdisciplinary research; Exploitation and commercialisation of research; Career Planning / Job Market; Presentations. Examples will be drawn from Accou nting & Finance, Economics, and areas of Management including Marketing, Operations & Supply Chain Management, Strategy, International Business and Entrepreneurship, and Work, Organisation and Management. |
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Recommended Texts |
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