Research Project Management - MEDI747
This unit will review the key stages of a scientific/medical research project, from conception to completion, in the university research setting. 
Topics covered will include: project design and planning; establishing key project contributors; launching a project; managing a project underway; troubleshooting and dealing with change; record keeping; communicating and networking; publishing; and project completion. These topics will be explored in the context of short (1 year) and long (3 year) classical academic research projects. Students completing this course should have developed a clear understanding of how to deliver a research project from start to finish. Special guest lecturers will also provide insight to research projects in different contextual settings. 
| Credit Points: | 4 | 
| When Offered: | S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day | 
| Staff Contact(s): | Dr Jennifer Rowland | 
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| Assessed As: | Graded | 
| Offered By: | Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | 
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