Overview
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Academic contacts
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Offerings
MURDOCH-S1-INT-2018-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-INT-2018-ONGOING
Enrolment rules
Enrolment in the Master of Public Policy and Management, Master of Development Studies, Master of International Affairs, Master of International Affairs and Security, Master of Health Administration, Policy and Leadership or Master of Health Policy and Leadership Affairs; completion of at least 24 credit points.
Students who have successfully completed SSH619 Research Internship may not enrol in this unit for credit.
Other learning activities
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Learning activities
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Learning outcomes
1.
The particular public policy that has been the focus of your project;
2.
The diverse range of approaches and perspectives (including inter-disciplinary perspectives) appropriate to research into public policy;
3.
Research ethics;
4.
The role of professionalism in the workplace;
5.
The importance of professional writing and its relationship to formal academic writing
Skills:
By the end of your Internship you will be able to:
6.
Critically apply disciplinary knowledge acquired during your university studies to your particular research project;
7.
Demonstrate professionalism in the workplace;
8.
Plan the organisation, time-management and execution of a significant research project;
9.
Write in a professional manner appropriate to the context and audience of your research;
10.
Collaborate professionally - with colleagues and relevant organisations;
11.
Think critically about the ethical implications of research and practice;
12.
Demonstrate articulate, persuasive communication, including preparing and delivering oral presentations;
13.
Be a reflective practitioner, able to reflect on progress and experiences;
14.
Accept and respond professionally to constructive critical feedback.
Assessments
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Additional information
Unit content:o Research – Research Planning and Research Ethics
o Data base Training
o Professional Writing