Critical Issues in HRM is an independent, self-directed project that builds on earlier modules, particularly research methods and skills.
Lectures, support research skills classes, and meetings with assigned supervisors will guide the work process and the structure and format of the coursework assignments. Key information on the module and assignments will be made available on Moodle.
The module leader will also periodically email further guidance and reminders. Supervisors provide the primary point of contact and support during the process. Students must seek their advice during official meetings and academic support hours during term time. Students are ultimately responsible for the project's scheduling, development and completion.
The taught component of the module consists of eight lectures, seven in the autumn term and one in the spring term. The autumn term lectures introduce the module, provide an overview of the research process, and address themes in HRM deemed critical and current.
The spring term sessions and meetings provide support and detailed advice on the structure and sections of the dissertation. There will be altogether four supervisory meetings, one group-based, and three individual. The three individual supervisory sessions will comprise around 30 minutes. In addition, supervisors must read and comment on one final report or project draft.