•demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of their chosen Events or Tourism subject matter, or the complex work-based context, that is the focus of their dissertation/report
•demonstrate appreciation of research philosophies, strategies and methodologies in relation to investigation of their chosen topic or work-based project
•critically evaluate academic literature, sources, arguments and interpretations, assessing their relevance to the issue in question and forming judgements on the basis of evidence collected
•appreciate relevant ethical issues in social scientific and organisational enquiry, including those influencing the design of their research/project and the dissemination and implementation of the findings from their enquiry
•design an appropriate research strategy and approach to the gathering and interpretation of data for the investigation of a relevant academic topic or aspect of workplace practice in Events or Tourism
•synthesise information from a variety of relevant sources to draw informed and well-supported conclusions
•make use of academic perspectives, as well as primary research findings, to make recommendations that may have practical application in a workplace where relevant
•make discriminating use of a range of information sources, identifying and acknowledging appropriate material that can be used to inform their own research or work-based project;
•Communicate ideas, information and arguments in a clear, organised, and well presented dissertation/project report
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