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Info richiesta tesi

Students interested in writing a thesis under my supervision, should:


*send an email to arrange a first meeting;
*suggest a topic of interest;
*send a rough timeframe including indications of the approximate starting date and completion date of the thesis;
*provide an indication of their current GPA;

*accept the following rules.

 

 

Please consider the following guidelines for graduating in October

Students’ timeline for graduating in October

July 1st: the topic of your thesis must be clearly defined

August 1st : preliminary title and table of contents, roadmap of your thesis

August 30th: 1/3 of the work must be completed

September 15th: 2/3 of the work must be completed

September 30th: the complete draft of your thesis must be ready

October 10th: the Power Point (or similar) presentation of your thesis must be sent to me

Deadlines are mandatory. If you do not meet them, you will shift to the next graduation
session.

Rules/requirements/timeline for thesis work in law (Prof. Conticelli/Raganelii courses) and antiplagiarism detection

Students must contact the supervisor at the latest six months in advance with respect to the graduation  session. Students are expected to propose a topic in the subject area of the field of European Administrative Law or a list of topics.

Chapters must be sent separately to the supervisor according to a reasonable timeline and following a work plan, which students will have to send to the supervisor four months in advance with respect to the graduation session.

Submitting the complete draft without having sent each chapters separately is not recommended.

A complete draft of the thesis must be sent to the supervisor six weeks in advance, with respect to the date of the discussion.

The whole thesis will be submitted to originality check through the plagiarism-detection software Turnitin soon after.

No fixed percentage of non-original material is set in advance: minor or ambivalent results will require students to amend the thesis.
Students will be given two days for improving their work on the basis of the supervisor’s suggestions on textual matches following the Turnitin originality report.

Once the amending procedure is concluded, the supervisor will indicate the final substantial revisions on the merit of the students’ work.

Finally the supervisor will allow students to submit their work through the delphi system, according to the schedule decided by the EEBL Board for uploading the thesis. A final check of originality will be made by the EEBL secretariat.

Should major instances of plagiarism be detected, at any of the described stages, either the supervisor or the EEBL secretariat will report to the Ethics Committee.

It is the responsibility of students to comply with the abovementioned rules. As a consequence of non compliance with the rules, students will not be admitted for discussion.

 

Please consider the following guidelines for graduating in March

Students’ timeline for graduating in March


October 31st: the topic of your thesis must be clearly defined

December 1st : preliminary title and table of contents, roadmap of your thesis

January 15th: 1/3 of the work must be completed

January 28th: 2/3 of the work must be completed

February 21st: the complete draft of your thesis must be ready

March 17th: the Power Point (or similar) presentation of your thesis must be sent to me

Deadlines are mandatory. If you do not meet them, you will shift to the next graduation
session.

 

Please consider the following guidelines for graduating in June Extraordinary session

February 10 th: the topic of your thesis must be clearly defined

March 15 th : preliminary title and table of contents, roadmap of your thesis

April 15 th: 1/3 of the work must be completed

April 30th: 2/3 of the work must be completed

May 15th: the complete draft of your thesis must be ready

June 1 st: the Power Point (or similar) presentation of your thesis must be sent to me

Deadlines are mandatory. If you do not meet them, you will shift to the next graduation
session.

Please consider the following guidelines for graduating in July

Students’ timeline for graduating in July

March 1st: the topic of your thesis must be clearly defined

April 1st : preliminary title and table of contents, roadmap of your thesis

May 15th: 1/3 of the work must be completed

May 30th: 2/3 of the work must be completed

June 10th: the complete draft of your thesis must be ready

July 1 st: the Power Point (or similar) presentation of your thesis must be sent to me

Deadlines are mandatory. If you do not meet them, you will shift to the next graduation
session.