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1 Independent Learning Project Information for Students

2 Important dates  Preferences (ILP /Clinical / Streaming/Honours) - changes accepted until Thursday 24 th April (changes be emailed to Joanna Tjojoatmodjo – djuniah@unsw.edu.au)  For those in Clinical, you will get a preference form (Aug/Sept) to choose what Hospital you go to)  For ILP: negotiation or allocation  Last date for students to submit a negotiated ILP for 2009 is June 30 2008  By July 1 we will know how many students require allocated projects, these will be listed by end of July. Student project preferences to be submitted by end of August

3 ILP Coordinator John Hunt Department of Pathology, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW. Contact : J.Hunt@unsw.edu.au ILP@unsw.edu.au Ph. 9385 1580 Room 507, 5 th Floor Wallace Wurth Building

4 ILP Administrative Assistant Joanna Tjojoatmodjo Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW. Contact : djuniah@unsw.edu.au Ph. 9385 1317

5 Independent Learning Project When is the ILP?  Phase 2  Years 3 & 4  2 entry points (for 2 nd year students in 2008)  May 2009  March 2010 (3 rd Year)  March 2010  November 2010 (4 th Year)  For 3 rd year student in 2008  March 2009  November 2009 (4 th year)

6 ILP: Goals (Assessment Criteria) question the basis of current thinking Retrieve literature & critically evaluate designing scientific investigation (esp in negotiated ILP) ethical issues Critically evaluate your data

7 How long is the ILP?  3 courses of 8 Units of Credit each (ILP1, ILP2, ILP3)  Equivalent to 24 weeks of full time study spread over 32 weeks  ILP 2 is taken concurrently with “12 UOC - study from other Faculties”  Note: hours per week (30-40 when full time)

8 Independent Learning Project Topics  Distributed across all topic areas  Biomedical Sciences  Medical Practice  Social sciences  Multi-stream  Covered all the disciplines  Anatomy  Anthropology  Epidemiology  Endocrinology  Internal medicine   Microbiology  Maternal medicine  Zoology  Zenotransplanatation

9 How are students allocated to an ILP?  Students can negotiate an ILP with a supervisor. (Info session = Tuesday May 6, 8.15am)  ILP projects may be selected from website. If over subscribed, student allocated to ILP by ballot.

10 How is the ILP assessed?  ILP 1 - Literature Review (3000 word) - Progress report (satisfactory/un)  ILP 2 - Supervisor’s report (satisfactory/un)  ILP 3 - Supervisor’s report & Grade (40%)  Final Report at end of ILP 3 (5000 word) (graded by external examiner (60%)

11  Having completed a Honours or higher degree by research (not by course work).  Enrolment in the BSc (Med) Hons program. exemptions from the ILP?

12 Independent Learning Project Who to contact?  John Hunt, ILP Coordinator 9385 1580 ILP@unsw.edu.au


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