Taught programmes Essay guide How to write a philosophy essay: what your examiners are looking for Essay writing skills (PowerPoint presentation)
Specimen Essays The below documents are examples of first-class essays: Gender (pdf) Mind-Brain Dualism, and Disjunctivism (pdf) Perceptions (pdf)
Marking Criteria Generic marking criteria for undergraduate and taught postgraduate modules in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities can be found on the marking criteria for assessment page. Certain modules may have components of assessment with specific marking criteria. If specific marking criteria are employed for any of your assessments you will be able to find them in the KEATS module area.
Style guide - formatting requirements All summative coursework must be submitted with a Faculty of Arts & Humanities coversheet, fully and correctly filled out. Over and above this, we ask that you think of your examiners and ensure that your work is presented neatly and clearly. To that end, we recommend formatting your work as follows: Font size to be no smaller than 11 1.5 space Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri, or another suitably 'ordinary' font
Taught programmes Essay guide How to write a philosophy essay: what your examiners are looking for Essay writing skills (PowerPoint presentation)
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