Admission requirements
Master students of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences,. Research Project 1 needs to be completed before you can start the Literature Study.
Description
The Literature Study is based upon a search, review, and critical discussion of literature to answer a research question or hypothesis in the area of Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences. By performing the Literature Study and writing the literature review paper you will develop in-depth knowledge of the selected subject area. The Literature Study is completed by a literature review paper, an academic paper that provides a comprehensive summary of the field as well as the writer’s own evaluation, interpretation, and conclusions in a well-argued and substantiated manner.
This course aims to:
Let the student independently acquire in-depth expert understanding in a for their unfamiliar drug research subject area by critical review of scientific literature.
Advance the student’s skills to critically read and analyse scientific literature and develop their own perspectives on current debates and required future research in the subject area.
Improve the student’s academic English writing skills by writing a well-structured, coherent literature review paper.
Please note:
No recent review with a similar subject should have been published.
The subject of the Literature Study must not coincide with the subjects of the student’s Research Projects and is preferably supervised by a researcher outside the Division of their other Research Projects.
The Literature Study must be performed in an uninterrupted period of 7 weeks (effective study time 196 hours; equivalent to 5 weeks full time) and includes the writing of a Literature Review Paper of approx. 8000-10000 words (20 to 25 pages text, excluding figures and references). Guidelines for the Literature Study are available in the Brightspace module ‘MSc Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences’.
Course objectives
At the end of the Literature Study the student is able to:
Independently acquire in-depth understanding of the existing literature in an unfamiliar drug research area.
Recognize the current state of research in a specific drug research area (frontier of science) and demonstrate understanding of and insight into the field.
Identify and cite key contributors and major debates (e.g. conflicting theories/contradictory findings) in the field.
Identify gaps and areas for future research in a specific drug research area.
Write a well-structured literature review paper, in which the scientific literature is critically discussed and own original ideas are communicated in a logical, well-argued manner.
Timetable
The Literature Study can be conducted throughout the academic year but must be performed in an uninterrupted period of 7 weeks. Students should expect to be working on the Literature Study nearly full-time during this period as effectively it comprises 196 hours of work (equivalent to 5 weeks full time). In the Brightspace module of the MSc Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences a tentative schedule can be found for students to keep an eye on their progress.
Mode of instruction
Tutoring and self-tuition.
Assessment method
The course will be concluded with a Literature Study paper. The assessment will be performed by the supervising LACDR staff member and an independent examiner, based on the evaluation criteria as laid down in the Literature Study Assessment Form.
The final grade is expressed using a decimal integer between 1.0 and 10.0 and can be rounded off/up to a half integer, with the exception of the grade 5.5. The final grade should be ≥6.0 to successfully complete this course.
Please note that in case the final assessment of the Literature Study is graded as "insufficient", the student may rewrite the Literature Study based on the feedback of the supervisor/examiner.
Reading list
During the Literature Study, the student is expected to get up-to-date with the relevant scientific literature in the closen area of drug research.
Registration
Approval by the study advisor via ProjectMAP is necessary. Students must send in the ProjectMAP application at least three weeks before starting the Literature Study.
Registration for the course via MyStudymap is not needed.
Contact
For general information about the Literature Study, please contact the study advisor, studyadvisorBPS@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl.
Remarks
Every semester, there is a theory lecture scheduled where information about the Literature Study and the Research Project 2 is discussed. Please check My Timetable for the dates using the code 4323LISTTH
group 101 (semester 1) and group 102 (semester 2). Application via My StudyMap for these theory lectures is mandatory.
Attendance of the theory lecture prior to starting the Research Project 2 is advised, but not mandatory.
This information is without prejudice. Alterations can be made for next year.
Software
Starting from the 2024/2025 academic year, the Faculty of Science will use the software distribution platform Academic Software. Through this platform, you can access the software needed for specific courses in your studies. For some software, your laptop must meet certain system requirements, which will be specified with the software. It is important to install the software before the start of the course. More information about the laptop requirements can be found on the student website.