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IP Papers

NEWS

  • List of IP PAPERS presentation (PDF)



IP Paper Abstracts

  • The abstract should be 150–250 words long
  • Heading:
    • Title
      Subtopic
      Student name
      Home University/Host University


IP Paper length

  • Your paper must be between 4,500 and 6,000 words long. In most cases, you will have 350 to 400 words per page. Therefore, the final paper will probably be 12–15 pages long.
  • Paper length includes citations and footnotes.
  • These DO NOT count into the word length of your paper:
    • a cover page
      an abstract
      a bibliography


Bibliography
Your bibliography should include no less than 10 works cited in the body of your text.

  • Avoid padding your bibliography with books that you did not use in writing this paper.
  • Use a variety of sources, including books and articles from academic journals.

Please use MLA format for your bibliography:


Citation

  • The focus of this IP is on the Humanities.
  • Therefore, all students are kindly requested to use standard MLA citations and bibliography (commonly used in the Humanities)
  • MLA uses in-line citation in the following basic format: (author, page)
  • For example, (Durkheim, 123) to reference page 123 of a book by Durkheim which can be found in the bibliography.


Internet references

  • All internet references must include the URL (website address); and date downloaded (for details see any MLA guide)
  • PDF sources are preferable to HTML sources


Footnotes

  • Use footnotes for digressions and other notes on the body text
  • Do not use footnotes for citations


Formatting

  • For your IP Paper please use the following formatting: Times New Roman font; 12 point font size; full justified text (evenly touching both left and right margins); 1.5 spacing


Oral presentation structure

  • There will be 10–15 students in each group.
  • All group members will have read the other papers beforehand.
  • Each student will present his or her own paper (15 min).
  • You are encouraged to use PowerPoint in your presentation





last update: 11.6.2009