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Master’s Projects Handbook

  • 2 Semester MP
    • Timeline at a Glance
    • Project Selection
  • 3 Semester MP
    • Timeline at a Glance
    • Project Selection Overview
  • Concurrent Degree Students
    • MEM + MF
    • MEM/MF + MCRP
    • MEM/MF + MPP
    • MEM/MF + MBA
    • Other Concurrent Degrees
  • Deliverables + Milestones
    • Prospectus
    • Student- Advisor Contract
    • Work Plan
    • 10-Line Abstract
    • Masters Project Symposium
    • Final Report
    • iThenticate and Plagiarism
    • DukeSpace Archive
  • Planning Your MP
    • MP Guidelines for Master of Forestry (MF) Students
    • Tips for Success
    • Nondisclosure Agreements
    • DukeSpace Embargoes
    • Human Subjects Research (IRB)
    • Internships and Funding
    • Additional Policies
    • Advisor Expectations
    • Student Expectations
    • Client Expectations
    • Client Concerns
  • Spring Symposium 2025 Schedule and Abstracts

Deliverables + Milestones

The Master’s Project process has many requirements and milestones in addition to the MP Symposium. Follow the links below for more information on each part of this process.  

  • Student- Advisor Contract
  • Work Plan
  • 10-Line Abstract
  • Masters Project Symposium
  • Final Report
  • iThenticate and Plagiarism
  • DukeSpace Archive

Upcoming Deadlines/Notices

 

April 8-10: DEL only virtual Spring Symposium (Spring 2025)

April 10-11: Spring Symposium in-person MEM, MF, iMEP, GWD (Spring 2025)

April 14: 3S Initial Work Plans due to MP advisor and Student Services (Spring 2026)

April 18: Submit final MP to iThenticate for scanning (Spring 2025)

April 25: Final MP Submission due (deadline non-negotiable) two-part submission (Spring 2025)

 

 

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