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i am also going to be interviewed next week, but a more serious one will be in september. now i even didn't finish my powerpoint slides for presentation. wots more, i feel dyslexia in materials. anyway, i must face it. hope for best, prepare for worst:-)
my research is concerning law of computer programs. in my case, it is also a broad topic when u first read this topic. i think once u wanna explore something regarding computer networking, u can outline the structure under this topic and talk to ones to be ur supervisors. they could help u in specifying it or giving u some advice on it. :-)
I've write around 500 words follow those instructions to describe my proposal. In fact, the problem I'm worried is that it seems to naive to be an acdemic work. Could anyone introduce a specified book, helping to establish my propoal?
I am a current pg student in Leicester and planning to apply for a phd study in IP law.
Although I've talked to the one likely to be my supervisor about my research subject, and he asked me to detail my research proposal, yet, I've no idea of how to outline my proposal in a right way. I listed the title and aspects to be analyzed in the proposal. That all I know about a proposal. Pls help me with it, because I also plan to apply a scholarship with this proposal.
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