ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Module Number: MRS7012
Module Name: Advanced Research Methodology
Year/Trimester: 2025/26 Semester 1
Assignment Number and Type: Coursework (Portfolio)
Assignment Title: See below
Assignment Length: See below
Submission Deadline: Oral Assessment – Presentation: 14/11/2025
Written Report: 30/11/2025
Portfolio (Annotated References, Report, and Essay) 14/12/2025
Learning Outcomes Assessed:
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Module Learning Outcomes
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Assessment No. and Type |
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LO1 Identify an appropriate area of Master’s level research and develop a clear and relevant research question and objectives |
Part 1 – Oral Assessment A Presentation of research area, research question and objectives |
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LO2 Develop a systematic and justifiable plan to address the research question and objectives – including a provisional conceptual framework |
Part 2 – Written Report A Research Plan: Critical Reflection leading to the development of a Research Plan |
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LO3 Identify and critically evaluate key secondary sources in order to underpin your research project |
Part 3 (A) – Portfolio of evidence: Annotated References An annotated reference list (a reference list with a critical summary of each source included) which evidences the initial research undertaken to develop the Research Plan |
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LO4 Identify and synthesise appropriate research philosophies, approaches, strategies and analysis methods to address your research question and objectives. |
Part 3 (B) – Portfolio of evidence: Written Essay An Essay on the research philosophy appropriate for your study, approaches, strategies and analytical methods used to address your research questions and objectives |
Assignment Brief Format:
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Assessment item |
Due Date
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Weight |
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Oral Assessment – Presentation |
14/11/2025 |
20% |
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Written Report – A Research Plan |
30/11/2025 |
20% |
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Portfolio of Evidence (Annotated References and Essay) |
14/12/2025 |
60% |
Main Sections of Assessment Brief
Written Project Output – Oral Assessment – Presentation
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Assessment Number |
Part 1 |
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Assessment Type (and weighting) |
Oral Assessment: Research question and objectives (15-20 minutes) This is a presentation on a research area of your choice at master’s level within AI and emerging technologies. Learners are expected identify a research area by deeply clarifying the research problem, research questions and objectives. Thereafter, learners are required to develop and make a presentation on the subject matter to assessors. 20% |
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Assessment Name |
Practical Research Presentation |
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Assessment Submission Date |
14/11/2025 |
Learning Outcomes Assessed:
LO1 – Identify an appropriate area of Master’s level research and develop a clear and relevant research question and objectives
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AI Status |
Application |
Notes |
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Category A |
No GAI tool is permitted. |
While grammar and/or spell checkers may be used to correct individual words and sentences, the use of GAI is not allowed. This is because the learning outcomes require you to produce original assessment work without any GAI assistance Any GAI generated content which is presented as your own original work and is not acknowledged will be assessed for academic misconduct. |
Your presentation should include:
- Your introduction, context of the research, structure and problem statement
- Research aims, Research objectives, Research questions
- Conclusions, Recommendations, Practical Application, Future Direction.
Written Piece – Academic Report
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Assessment Number |
Part 2 |
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Assessment Type (and weighting) |
Written Report: A research plan (1500 words) An academic report in which you synthesise and critically analyse the development of key theories and practices relating to the subject specialism leading to the development of a research plan. 20% |
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Assessment Name |
Research Plan |
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Assessment Submission Date |
27/11/2025 |
LO2 – Develop a systematic and justifiable plan to address the research question and objectives – including a provisional conceptual framework
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AI Status |
Application |
Notes |
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Category A |
No GAI tool is permitted. |
While grammar and/or spell checkers may be used to correct individual words and sentences, the use of GAI is not allowed. This is because the learning outcomes require you to produce original assessment work without any GAI assistance Any GAI generated content which is presented as your own original work and is not acknowledged will be assessed for academic misconduct. |
Your report should include:
- A critical appraisal of literature relating to the issue identified
- A critical evaluation of relevant key concepts and theories relating to the issue identified
- A critical evaluation and application of the various research approaches, research strategies, data collection, and data analysis models and their implications for the issue you have selected.
The topic chosen could be (but does not have to be) one you are interested in studying for your research project.
Practical Project Output – Portfolio of Evidence: Annotated Reference/Bibliography
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Assessment Number |
Part 3 (A) |
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Assessment Type (and weighting) |
A Portfolio of Evidence: Annotated Reference List An annotated reference list (a reference list with a critical summary of each source included) which evidences the initial bibliography undertaken to develop the Part 1 and Part 2. (Formulates a total of 60% with Part B) |
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Assessment Name |
Portfolio of Evidence (A) |
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Assessment Submission Date |
14/12/2025 |
Learning Outcomes Assessed:
LO3 – Identify and critically evaluate key secondary sources in order to underpin your research project
Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) Applications in this Assessment
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AI Status |
Application |
Notes |
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Category A |
No GAI tool is permitted. |
While grammar and/or spell checkers may be used to correct individual words and sentences, the use of GAI is not allowed. This is because the learning outcomes require you to produce original assessment work without any GAI assistance Any GAI generated content which is presented as your own original work and is not acknowledged will be assessed for academic misconduct. |
Assessment Task:
You are required to develop an Annotated Reference List (a reference list with a critical summary of each source included) which evidences the initial research undertaken on one major issue within AI and Emerging Technologies
The assessment comprises one part: Develop an Annotated Reference List with a critical summary of sources you have read needed as part of your portfolio.
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Practical Project Output – Portfolio of Evidence: Written Report and Essay
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Assessment Number |
Part 3 (B) |
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Assessment Type (and weighting) |
A written essay on the research philosophy appropriate for your study, the approaches, strategies and analytical methods used to address your research questions and objectives. (Formulates a total of 60% with Part A) |
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Assessment Name |
Portfolio of Evidence (B) |
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Assessment Submission Date |
14/12/2025 |
LO4 – Identify and synthesise appropriate research philosophies, approaches, strategies and analysis methods to address your research question and objectives.
You should provide an academic report to include:
- Evaluation of the concept and theories
- plan for the report including an overview of the sections you will include research approaches, paradigm, strategies, data collection, data analysis, and their implications.
- indicate the academic sources
You should provide an academic essay
- on the research philosophy appropriate for your study
- develop a comprehensive theorical framework
- justify the framework within the context of the subject matter of your research.
Declaration: At the end of the assessment, you should also include a declaration of any software tools including Generative AI (GAI) applications that you used in developing and completing the assessment.
Minimum Secondary Research Source Requirements:
Level HE7 – It is expected that the Reference List will contain between fifteen to twenty sources. As a MINIMUM the Reference List should include four refereed academic journals and five academic books.
Specific Assessment Criteria/Marking Scheme:
Distinction (70% and above)
An appropriate issue will have been selected and its relevance and importance to Research Design and Methods will be clearly explained. An excellent critical appraisal of literature relating to the issue identified will be provided and relevant key concepts and theories will be expertly synthesised and evaluated. Current and emerging practices will be expertly evaluated, and the implications for the issues selected will be clear. Relationships between concepts will be expertly elicited. Reflections will be succinct, insightful and original.
Extensive research demonstrating use of a wide range of contemporary and seminal sources will be evident. Academic writing style, English and referencing will be excellent.
Merit (60% -69%)
An appropriate issue will have been selected and its relevance and importance to Research Design and Methods will be clearly explained.A critical appraisal of literature relating to the issue identified will be provided and relevant key concepts and theories will be synthesised and evaluated. Current and emerging practices will be evaluated, and the implications for the issues selected will be clear. Reflections will be succinct and original.
Research demonstrating use of a wide range of relevant research sources will be evident. Academic writing style, English and referencing will be good.
Pass (50%-59%)
The issue selected will be appropriate but relevance and importance and its relevance and importance to Research Design and Methods may not be explicit.An appraisal of literature relating to the issue identified will be provided and relevant key concepts and theories will be discussed, but synthesis and evaluation may not be in depth.Current and emerging practices will be discussed but the link to the issue may be limited.Some original reflections will be presented.
Research demonstrating use of a range of relevant research sources will be evident. Academic writing style, English and referencing will be satisfactory.
Fail (Below 50%)
Students who do not meet the requirements of the Pass criteria will not successfully complete the assessment activity.
(Also see Section 16: General Assessment Criteria for Written Assessments)
It should be accompanied by an annotated bibliography. (You can find guidance on annotate bibliographies here
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/common_writing_assignments/annotated_bibliographies/index.html
https://www.wlv.ac.uk/lib/media/departments/lis/skills/study-guides/LS136-Guide-to-Writing-an-Annotated-Bibliography.pdf
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/students/academic-development/online-resources/annotated-bibliography)