Instructions
Based on the pertinent literature, you will write a review paper in which you present and explain the scientific concepts, the up-to-date state of research, and the open questions that are relevant to your field, including reasons and methods for undertaking further research. While most often based on the theme of your MSc researchproject, subject to the approval of your supervisor, the review may be on any topic of your choice. InstructionsBased on the pertinent literature, you will write a review paper in which you present and explain the scientific concepts, the up-to-date state of research, and the open questions that are relevant to your field, including reasons and methods for undertaking further research. While most often based on the theme of your MSc researchproject, subject to the approval of your supervisor, the review may be on any topic of your choice. InstructionsBased on the pertinent literature, you will write a review paper in which you present and explain the scientific concepts, the up-to-date state of research, and the open questions that are relevant to your field, including reasons and methods for undertaking further research. While most often based on the theme of your MSc researchproject, subject to the approval of your supervisor, the review may be on any topic of your choice. InstructionsBased on the pertinent literature, you will write a review paper in which you present and explain the scientific concepts, the up-to-date state of research, and the open questions that are relevant to your field, including reasons and methods for undertaking further research. While most often based on the theme of your MSc researchproject, subject to the approval of your supervisor, the review may be on any topic of your choice.
The main text of the writing for the review paper will be about 20-25 (and no more than 30) typed pages (12 point font, double spaced) in length, which excludes the title, abstract, references, etc. The writing must consist of coherent paragraphs organized with a logical flow to provide introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusions, with section and subsection titles, as appropriate, and communicate your own critical consideration of the reviewed topic including summary, synthesis, and analysis. All graphical elements (Tables, Figures, Schemes etc) must be numbered consecutively in the order that they appear, have titles, be referred to explicitly in the main text (as “Figure 1, Table 1, etc) near where their content is first described, and be placed within the main text closely following where they are first mentioned (e.g. after the end of the paragraph or page). The format of the review will generally follow that of a Masters thesis and include: Title Page Abstract Acknowledgements Table of Contents List of Figures (if applicable), List of Tables (if applicable), List of Graphics (if applicable), List of Abbreviations, Symbols or Nomenclature (if applicable) ReferencesAppendices (if applicable) .