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DolphinChicaDDD 02-06-2005 12:10 AM

Hijack

SDTSarah- My best friend is at Emory getting her Masters in Public Health/Epidemology. I visited her over the summer- its a beautiful campus.

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ShyViolet 08-02-2005 06:20 PM

Hehe, looking back on this. Ahh, how my dissertation changed. It ended up being titled: "Building an Identity: Lorenzo Lotto's New Portrait of an Architect", and was an interesting project but difficult because there was so little information about the painting (one catalogue entry by my supervisor). The PhD topic still stands though, although I'm sure it'll change at some point.

wrigley 03-12-2009 05:31 PM

bumping because I'm in the middle of master's research project. informative thread.

PhoenixAzul 05-15-2009 10:03 AM

heh, funny that I was just sharing my MLitt dissertation with someone the other day. ShyViolet was very helpful when I was moving into my Scottish university experience, even if we did go to competing schools! ;).

At Glasgow, we were strongly encouraged to choose our topic in our first few weeks. I was one of a very very few people who had their topic from the beginning but that was by sheer dumb luck of having tea with a friend who lived in a beautiful ornate tenement. I chose to discuss Glasgow tenement hallway tiles from 1880-1916. It evolved and narrowed in focus a bit, to where I was focusing on two neighborhoods in the south side of the city which hadn't really been researched (in comparison to the tenements in the west end of the city which have been researched a lot more because it's a more posh area).

You might say, "tiles?, really?". But what was interesting was to research the development of the southern neighborhoods, the tenement building style and the change in building materials as a response to larger social events (cholera, overcrowding, poverty, increased commerce on the River Clyde, and what could be described as an early suburban migration). It's not just the tiles, it's the reason for the tiles, and the social status they denoted.

Shy was correct about the length of an MLitt/MPhil dissertation being about 15,000 words...although I used the entire allotment of 20,000 plus the "overage" allotment, so I ended with 20,568 excluding indexes (of which I had 3)...the whole thing was 180+ pages, and an entire year of my life. I'm still sort of shell shocked by the whole thing, but it was very very rewarding to finish it, and my research skills were whipped into shape by the experience.

BetteDavisEyes 05-15-2009 10:30 AM

My partner and I are publishing our Masters thesis. Our professors at ULV encouraged us to do it so it's been a year of refining and considering publishers. We're slow but we want it to be good.


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