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Master Thesis Public Administration

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2013-2014

Blackboard

Read more on the process of finding a supervisor and about the difference between an individual thesis and a capstone project on the Blackboardpage

Proces

Cohort February 2013:

  • Students are assigned to supervisors and first meeting between student and supervisor takes place no later than at the start of block 1. Students are advised to keep to these deadlines:

  • Due date of the 1st draft of the entire thesis: Monday, December 16, 2013.

  • Deadline feedback from the 1st supervisor: Friday, December 27, 2013.

  • Due date final thesis: Monday, January 13, 2014.

  • Deadline defense: Friday, January 31, 2014.

  • Submit exam notes at Student Desk between Monday, January 13 and Friday January 31.

Cohort September 2013:

  • Students are assigned to supervisors and first meeting between student and supervisor takes place no later than at the start of block 3.

  • Due date of the 1st draft of the entire thesis: Monday, May 12, 2014.

  • Deadline feedback from the 1st supervisor: Friday, May 23, 2014.

  • Due date final thesis: Monday, June 9, 2014.

  • Deadline defense: Friday, June 27, 2014.

  • Submit exam notes at Student Desk between Monday, June 9th and Friday June 27.

ECTS and choice of subject
Students who started in the period September 2009 to February 2013 write their thesis for 20.0 ECTS. Their thesis is part of their track and therefore the subject of the thesis must fit in the track.
Students who started before September 2009 write their thesis for less ECTS. Their thesis is not part of their track and therefore these students are free to pick their subject. Check for the correct number of ECTS the website. If you write the thesis for less then 20.0 ECTS, do mention this to your supervisor!

Language
English or Dutch. It is up to the student and the supervisor to decide what language is used.

Library use / Leiden catalogue

How to search for books and articles in Leiden? And how do you get hold of the publications you have found, in digital or printed form?
How to quickly and easily search for books or articles of which you have some details? How to search books by subject? And finally how to get hold of the book or article? It might be available online! Learning materials for all sorts of databases, like PiCarta, ERIC or Web of Science, can be found in the Manuals and demo’s on the Libraries website.