Course Objectives
1. To deepen the understanding of theories and methods related to research on the theme of the Master Specialisation.
2. Applying them to a specific topic as part of the student’s Master thesis project.
Information session
On Wednesday 3 May 2023 13.15-15.00h, there will be an online information session, with the coordinator of the Thesis Seminars (dr. Roos v.d. Haer) as well as the TS supervisors of the Fall 2023 program. An invitation will be sent to students by mail, to participate in this Zoom meeting.
Registration
Registration for the Thesis Seminar in the Fall semester is possible from Wednesday 12 July 2023 till 14 days before the start of the course.
Registration is open for students that started their Master in one of the Political Science specialisations, in February 2023. All other students should contact the Exam Committee to request permission to take this thesis seminar. Students can take the thesis seminar only once in their academic year.
General Information
To ensure timely completion of the Master thesis, it is essential for students to follow the steps as described subsequently and as shown in the time table below. Attendance is compulsory in all meetings of the thesis seminar. It is strongly recommended that students start thinking about the topic of their MSc thesis at an early stage.
Formal Requirements
The MSc Political Science program requires the writing of a thesis (20 EC points) as the final product of a thesis seminar, in addition to successful completion of the five courses. In general, the number of words of the thesis must be between 8,000 and 10,000, including tables, footnotes and bibliography.
Working on the MSc thesis starts with writing a research proposal. The research proposal must include a problem statement, theoretical foundation, conceptualization and, if applicable, operationalization of key variables, and present the methodology and techniques for data collection and analysis.
The MSc thesis needs to comply with high standards of academic research and writing. It is important that the thesis is consistent, clear and original in the sense of constituting an own contribution to ongoing research. In various courses offered in this program, students learn how to conduct research and how to write academic papers. Among the criteria used to evaluate the thesis are its originality, consistency, academic (and, if applicable, societal) relevance, the choice of an adequate theoretical framework, the correct application of analytical methods, the quality of the data collection, and the presentation of the text.
The first and final versions of the thesis should adhere to the following formatting and layout requirements:
The thesis should include a cover page stating the title, the student’s name, student number, course specialization, word count, submission date, and the names of the supervisor and of the second reader.
The thesis should include a short abstract (maximum 200 words)
The thesis should be typeset in an appropriate font, such as Times New Roman, size 12, double line spacing. Pages should be numbered. The layout of the text and formatting of tables and figures should conform to standards for political science research articles.
The thesis should use a consistent style of referencing throughout.
The thesis seminar instructor can provide additional advice, requirements and/or guidelines regarding layout and formatting.
Working on the research proposal
During August, students are expected to read the literature for their thesis seminar as announced on Brightspace by their thesis seminar teacher. Students should also individually search for literature and background information concerning their specific research topics. Students must use the assigned literature to start working on their research proposal that will be further developed in the first part of the thesis seminar.
Thesis seminar classes
Attendance is compulsory in the thesis seminar classes. Participation in the thesis seminar classes, the assignments for these classes, and the final version of the research proposal constitute the ‘practical part’ of the course and are all mandatory and a condition of entry to the examination for the thesis (i.e. writing the thesis itself). The final grade for the thesis seminar is based on the grade received for the thesis. It is of utmost importance that students attend all seminar classes and have a thesis proposal of high quality and academic standards finalized during the first part of the thesis seminar.
Submitting final version of research proposal
The deadline for submitting the final version of the research proposal (through Turnitin) is Monday 16 October 2023, noon). An approved proposal is essential for the start of the thesis-writing process. Although students may continue working on their thesis without a formally approved proposal, they are then doing so ‘on their own’ (thesis seminar teachers are no longer obliged to provide supervision). The proposal must be approved by the supervisor and by a second reader. The second reader will be designated by the Director of Studies. Once the supervisor and second reader accept the research proposal, a copy of the proposal, signed by the supervisor and the second reader will be submitted to the student’s file of academic records. If a proposal is not completed in time or not approved, a record of this will be deposited in the student’s file of records.
Working on first complete draft of the Master thesis
After the approval of the research proposal by their supervisor and the second reader, students work on their thesis for about seven weeks. During this phase, students have individual and/or group meetings with their supervisor. A number of meetings and subsequent revisions may be needed before the thesis is considered to meet the required academic standards. The deadline for submitting the first complete draft of the thesis (through Turnitin and in print) is Monday 11 December 2023, 12 pm (noon).
Submitting final version of Master thesis
In the days following submission, the thesis seminar instructor will read the first complete draft of the thesis. During this period, students can double-check various aspects of their thesis, such as references, bibliography, data or facts, preparing for last corrections on their work. After the supervisor’s comments on the first complete draft have been received, students revise their thesis. The deadline for submitting the final version of the Master thesis (through Turnitin and in print) is Monday 15 January 2024, 12 pm (noon). Students submit this final version to their supervisor and to their second reader. The supervisor and second reader (both members of the departmental faculty) together decide on the final grade for the thesis. This final grade is communicated to students within 15 working days. Students are allowed to rewrite and resubmit a failed thesis (a grade of 5 and below).
Final meeting with supervisor
Students get the opportunity to review the thesis assessment forms and, if they so wish, receive feedback from the supervisor in a final meeting. All assessment forms are submitted to the Student Service Centre by the supervisor and are added to the student’s file of academic records.
Time Table MSc Thesis Seminar Fall semester 2023
August
Students study reading list (announced on Brightspace) and start working on their research proposal.
Wednesday 6 September 2023
Start of thesis seminar classes and actual supervision.
Monday 16 October, noon
Deadline. Students submit final version of research proposal to the supervisor and second reader.
By Friday 27 October
Final version of research proposal approved by supervisor and second reader.
Saturday 28 October – Monday 11 December
Time period devoted to individual work on the thesis, including individual and/or small group meetings.
Monday 11 December, noon
Deadline. Students submit the first complete draft of their Master thesis.
By Thursday 21 December
Feedback and comments on first complete draft thesis by supervisor.
Monday 25 December – Monday 15 January 2024
Revision of the thesis.
Monday 15 January, noon
Deadline. Students submit two copies of the final version of the Master thesis: one to the supervisor and one to the second reader.
By Friday 2 February
Student is informed about the thesis assessment (grade) and will meet the supervisor in a final meeting.