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2.1.2 Responsibilities

               The Student:

                 Student  may,  on  their  own,  discuss  the  research  proposal  with  any  Visiting
                  Professor/Part-Time Lecturers/Academic Staffs at AEI. Upon obtaining an agreement
                  with the potential supervisor, the student must inform the International and Student
                  Affairs Unit, Asia-Europe Institute (AEI) in writing. Students are given the opportunity
                  to choose their own supervisor, however, their choice is subject to the agreement of
                  the chosen supervisor and the approval of the AEI.

                 Students are required to consult their supervisor on a regular basis and work towards
                  their own intellectual independence.

                 Students must ensure that the structure of their report for submission complies with
                  the guidelines stipulated in this Guidebook.

                 Students should ensure that the report submitted is original and not borrowed, lifted
                  or  copied  directly  from  any  other  sources  except  for  citations  that  are  duly
                  acknowledge  Refer Section 6 of Part II (General Discipline) of the Rules of University
                  of Malaya, Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 )P.U.(A) 267).


               2.1.3 Management of the Project

               After  the  initial  proposal  has  been  submitted  and  accepted,  a  typical  sequence  for  a
               research project involves the following stages:

                   (a)    A thorough initial search of the relevant literature.
                   (b)    Develop detailed objectives.
                   (c)    Review of existing literature.
                   (d)    Design of research including development of research method.
                   (e)    Data gathering
                   (f)    Analysis and interpretation of data
                   (g)    Report writing and conclusions/recommendations.


               Once you have decided on a topic, and bearing in mind the considerations in Section 1
               (a)  and  (b),  you  should  move  quickly  to  develop  detailed  objectives.  You  should  be
               careful  to  avoid  some  of  the  common  pitfalls  in  research  management.  The  most

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