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SYNOPSIS WRITING WORKSHOP by PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN ONYEJI DEAN, FACULTY OF ARTS, UNN ON 12TH-13ST ; 19th -20th OCTOBER 2017 AT UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA,

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1 SYNOPSIS WRITING WORKSHOP by PROFESSOR CHRISTIAN ONYEJI DEAN, FACULTY OF ARTS, UNN ON 12TH-13ST ; 19th -20th OCTOBER 2017 AT UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA campus/ENUGU CAMPUS

2 DEFINITION OF SYNOPSIS
TECHNICAL SUMMARY OF A THESIS OR DISSERTATION USING A CERTAIN FORMAT PRESCRIBED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES BACKGROUND OF THE PREVIOUS AND CURRENT FORMATS SUBMISSION TIME

3 FORMATTING TITLE INTODUCTION METHODOLOGY EXPECTED RESULTS
SYNOPSIS WRITING FORMATTING TITLE INTODUCTION METHODOLOGY EXPECTED RESULTS

4 FORMATTING PAGE NUMBER: >Two A4 pages maximum
>Must include the signatories >Signatories must not be in bold font >1” on both right and left margins >1” on the top and lower margins FONT SIZE: >11 point Times New Roman for the body of the work

5 The preliminaries must however be in the following font sizes: >14 for University of Nigeria >12 for School of postgraduate Studies >11 for Application of approval of title >12 for others >12 for Synopsis >Preliminaries must be in bold font >Student particulars must be properly aligned >The student particulars must indicate correct student name, registration number, Department, Faculty, Degree in view, Expected year of graduation and the proposed title of Thesis or Dissertation

6 LINE SPACING: >1. 3 between the subheadings and the body >1
LINE SPACING: >1.3 between the subheadings and the body >1.3 in the body of the work >Double line spacing between the sub-sections >Double line spacing between the preliminary section and the synopsis SIGNATORIES: >All signatories must have their signatures, names and dates

7 TITLE OF A SYNOPSIS Note that you are to present a proposed title of the thesis for approval before the actual research is undertaken The title must not be preceded with articles such as: the, an, a, etc. The title must include the operational words, the predicates, context of the research, scope of the study and the time frame of the study (if applicable)

8 >The title must not exceed 25 words but 16 or less should be the target >The title must be well constructed, smart and precise >Avoid verbose title construction that creates ambiguity >Note that people outside your discipline may be interested in your work >Give them access to your thoughts and ideas through your choice of words

9 Example 1 An Evaluation of Awareness and use of Social Media in the South-south Geo-political Zone of Nigeria, The Significance of Goddesses of Fecundity among the Nsukka People of Enugu State, Nigeria >Note that the first letters of the operational words are in caps. >Note also that the titles start with the articles “an and the” which are not allowed >Discuss the two titles Questions and comments

10 INTRODUCTION The introduction of a synopsis must have the following: >Background of the study >Definition of operational words >Argument for the study leading to the establishment of knowledge gap the study intends to address >Aim of the study drawn from the title of the study >Avoid reference to results or findings in the introduction

11 >Specific objectives that must indicate the precise research activities that would be undertaken >Objectives must be separated with colon and numbered using Roman numerals in brackets (: (i)…, (ii)…, etc.) >Ensure the relevance of the number and the quality of the specific objectives in relation to the research title >Avoid duplication of ideas in the specific objectives >Your use of language must be scholarly, professional and well structured (you may employ the services of a language editor)

12 >The introduction is written in present continuous tense >The objectives would be presented in future tense >Avoid the use of the word “examine” if it is not what was done. >Words such as “determine” or “ascertain” are often preferred but it all depends on the nature of the research to be done >Your objectives can stand on their own or run on a stem (such as to ascertain 1, 2, 3, etc objectives)

13 METHODOLOGY >Summarizes how the research would be carried out and the processes to be applied >Must show the following: *The research design (such as survey, historical, descriptive, experimental, creative, etc.) *The research context and population to be used *Sampling technique (random, multi-stage, purposive, etc) to be applied *Research sample must be at least, 10% of the actual population

14 >Short description of how the research design would be applied to the research >Instrument(s) for data collection to be used >How such instrument would be validated by at least three experts (in the case of questionnaire) >How it would be administered to the respondents >How it would be retrieved >Data analytical tools to be employed and the acceptance of the research outcome

15 EXPECTED RESULTS >Because this is expected results, it will be written in a manner that reflects probability or possibility >It would be written in future tense >It would, however, show the result expected for each specific objective >The result could be modified after the research has been carried out but must give some idea of the direction of the work

16 >Supervisors would play critical roles in maintaining the direction of the research result once the synopsis is approved >This would include ensuring that the fine statistics are presented inline with the chosen research methodology and that the stated objectives are addressed

17 DISCUSSIONS ON SAMPLE SYNOPSIS QUESTIONS COMMENTS SUGGESTIONS

18 THANK YOU FOR LISTENING


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