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  1. Find Student theses

    1 - 50 out of 7,002 results Award date (descending) Title; Award date (ascending) Search results. Essays on Panel Data Prediction Models Author: Nandi, S., 1 Dec 2024. Supervisor: Fosten, J. (Supervisor) & Weale, M. (Supervisor) Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy.

  2. How can I access my exam & module results? · Student Services Online

    You can view your results by logging into Student Records. Once you have logged in, you'll see a 'My Modules' container on the homepage. This is where you can view your module results. If you have also obtained your final award, you can view this in the My Award container, under View Final Result. Reviewing your results.

  3. King's College London

    1 - 50 out of 7,003 results Title (descending) Title (ascending) Award date; Search results "Women Professing Godliness with Good Works": Quaker Women's Art Before Ackworth and Westtown, circa 1650-1800 Author: Rosner, I., 1 Oct 2023. Supervisor: Welch, E. (Supervisor) & Gowing, L. (Supervisor)

  4. King's College London

    [email protected] and [email protected] Along with the final e-thesis students are required to complete an e-thesis declaration form which can be found here: e-thesis declaration form Please note the e-thesis declaration form is only to be completed when submitting your final thesis to the library and does not need to be submitted for the ...

  5. Important information for your exam results

    Your exam results. Results for Exam Period 2 (Tuesday 3 May - Wednesday 1 June) are due to be released on Wednesday 13 July 2022 for most students. Your results will be available on Student Records (mykcl.kcl.ac.uk), you will be notified by email when these are released. For more information please read the 'Your exam results' article on ...

  6. Managing your master's dissertation

    King's Academy runs online workshops and one-to-one sessions on study skills for master's students. From narrowing down your research area through to writing and proofreading, they can support you during every step of the dissertation process. Putting pen to paper can feel intimidating, especially if you have been researching for a long time.

  7. Managing your master's dissertation

    A clear plan of action can help you feel in control. King's Academic Skills for Learning on KEATS has tips to for studying smarter and managing your time and your studies. You can also book one-to-one online sessions with Academic Skills Tutors. Research shows that we can only concentrate for 30 - 45 minutes at a time.

  8. King's College London

    Your examiners need to email [email protected] to confirm approval of corrections, without the confirmation email the Research Degrees Examination Board cannot approve your award. Once the email is received your award will be put forward to the Chair of the Research Degrees Examination Board at the end of the month for approval.

  9. I need to prove my module results so far · Student Services Online

    If you need to prove the module results you've achieved so far, all you need to do is access your Record of Agreed Results (ROAR) letter which you can download yourself from Gradintelligence.This document will show your ratified results for your completed modules so far in your course and shows King's and ECTS credits.

  10. Digital Humanities

    Heritage and Digital learning: understanding how communities learn about Cultural Heritage from online content and how it can be embedded in traditional education. Author: Gandolfi, E., 1 Jan 2022. Supervisor: Earl, G. (Supervisor) Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy.

  11. English Language & Literature

    The legal layover: regulating and rearticulating queer, racialised and non-normative intimacies and bodies in performance 1970-2019 Author: White, B., 1 Jul 2020 Supervisor: Read, A. (Supervisor) & Shalson, L. (Supervisor) Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy

  12. History

    The rise and fall of the "redundant church": urban church closure and the Church of England from 1833 to 2011 Author: Saxby, S., 1 Oct 2020 Supervisor: Burns, A. (Supervisor) & Jacob, D. W. (External person) (Supervisor) Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy

  13. King's College London

    You can find forms for all stages of appeals in the respective sections below. Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Taught) students may appeal against decisions made by their Faculty Assessment Board (FAB) on matters such as module results, progression and reassessment decisions, as provided by the T44 Academic Appeals (taught programmes) Regulation.

  14. NMPC: What you need to know about submitting assessments, coursework

    I need to prove my results If you're looking for documentation to prove your results, please refer to our article I need to prove my module results so far . If you've finished your studies, and want to prove your final results/award, please refer to these articles:

  15. How can I make an academic appeal? · Student Services Online

    Complete a Stage 1 Academic Appeal Form and include any supporting evidence. This must be submitted within 15 working days of the publication of results of the relevant module. Important to know: Appeals received after this deadline will only be accepted at the discretion of Student Conduct & Appeals. If you are submitting your appeal outside ...

  16. War Studies

    Student theses. 1 - 50 out of 300 results. Title (descending) "We are just at the beginning of this process.". An agency-level interrogation of women in U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Author: Cook, J., 1 Apr 2018. Supervisor: Jabri, V. (Supervisor) Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy. File.

  17. I need to prove I've finished my course and am awaiting results

    During this time, it's likely you will need to prove completion of your course, but this can be difficult if your results haven't yet been finalised. Student Services can provide a letter called a 'Pre-Award Letter' which includes: Your course title. Your course start and end dates. Your expected award date.

  18. Recording your search strategy and results

    The PRISMA 2020 checklist states for '#7 Search strategy' that you should "Present the full search strategies for all databases, registers and websites, including any filters and limits used". The new 2021 PRISMA extension for searching extends this to "include the search strategies for each database and information source, copied and pasted exactly as run".

  19. Marking & award classifications at King's · Student Services Online

    At King's, marking of assessments must be conducted in accordance with the Regulations for taught programmes, the requirements of the Academic Standards Sub-Committee, and approved assessment schemes drawn up by individual Assessment Sub-boards. This article explains the basic principles of marking and award classifications.

  20. Searching for Systematic Reviews & Evidence Synthesis: Home

    The Cochrane Collaboration sets out eight stages of doing a systematic review: 1. Defining the review question and developing criteria for including studies. 2. Searching for studies. 3. Selecting studies and collecting data. 4. Assessing risk of bias in included studies.

  21. King's College London

    Word limits, Inclusions and Exclusions. - at least 25,000 words and not to exceed 55,000 words. The thesis word count includes everything from the start of chapter 1 up to the end of the last chapter. This means: Tables of contents/of figures/of tables/ of acronyms. 'Editions of texts (except where the edition or editions themselves constitute ...

  22. PDF Dissertation Handbook for MSc CSM and MSc CANES

    3. Methodology and results: This will generally consist of several sections. Where appropriate, results should be summarized in figures or tables. 4. Discussion and conclusions: This should be a summary and critical evaluation of what the project has achieved and how the results relate to ones obtained by other people. You should

  23. What happens if I fail my dissertation? (MA)

    999tigger. 19. Original post by hondacivic96. Hi, I've been struggling a lot with my MA dissertation, mostly due to the fact that I was kinda forced into doing masters right after undergrad, but due to other reasons as well. Yesterday, I finally submitted my work. I think that I've done some decent primary research, made some valid claims and ...