Department of Computer Science and Technology
MPhil in ACS students undertake a substantial research project during the Lent and Easter terms, and submit a project report of no more than 15,000 words via Moodle by 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday 9th June 2026. Each project must be supervised by a member of the academic staff (who will also act as one assessor). The Examiners advise that candidates should aim to submit no more than 50 pages for the body of the project report.
Part III students undertake a research project similar to the MPhil in Advanced Computer Science project above of no more than 12,000 words. Part III students submit their project reports via Moodle by 11:00 a.m. on Monday 1st June 2026. Each project must be supervised by a member of the academic staff (or alternative approved by Head of Department) who also acts as one assessor. The Examiners advise that candidates should aim to submit no more than 40 pages for the body of the project report.
Students who wish to undertake a project of their own devising (including self-proposed projects to be supervised by staff in the NLIP group) must identify a willing supervisor and have their agreement to supervise the project. Phase 2 of the project proposal must be submitted a week earlier than those projects suggested by the teaching staff, that is 19 November. The Postgraduate Education Committee will consider the project being proposed to ensure it meets the criteria for the MPhil or Part III. If the proposal is not acceptable, the student and supervisor should select a project from those published and submit the alternative proposal, as above, by 21 November.
Project proposals have 2 phases:
All Phase 2 Project proposals and project resource forms must be approved by your Project Supervisor and your Course Adviser / Director of Studies before submission.
If your project may involve experiments with human participants, be sure to read the department's Ethical Review Policy, which explains the steps you need to take to obtain the necessary approval first.
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