The Interim Report is a progress report providing a discussion of the research
issues arising mainly from published sources. Its purpose is to ensure that you have a clear programme
of research and an understanding of how your research should progress. The Interim Report should set
your proposed study in the context of previous research, and should contain:
Aim and objectives•
A discussion of methods relating to your objectives•
A discussion of main issues, derived mainly from secondary sources, relating to the proposed•
research and a discussion of the main themes which will guide the research. This discussion will
help the reader understand the research context and the complexities of the issues in the chosen
topic.
A timetable, indicating when different stages will be completed (e.g. further secondary research;•
interviews; questionnaires etc.)
A list, in the Harvard style, of the most important secondary sources. This will be an indication•
that data is available and that you are aware of the broadly relevant sources. The list should be
as comprehensive as possible and include a variety of sources, such as: academic books,
chapters in books, academic journals, professional magazine, government research reports etc.
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