Description and planning Sample Clauses
The 'Description and planning' clause outlines the requirements for detailing the scope of work and establishing a plan for how the work will be executed. Typically, this clause requires the parties to agree on a clear description of the tasks, deliverables, timelines, and any milestones before work begins. For example, it may specify that a project plan or schedule must be submitted and approved, or that changes to the plan require written agreement. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both parties have a mutual understanding of what is to be done and how, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes during the project.
Description and planning. In general reference can be made to a previously described project proposal of the chair group with subject and type of activities. It is considered very important that the student writes a detailed project description and is aware of all consequences with respect to type of activities, intensity and planning of work. If the student intends to interrupt the project for exams or leave the supervisor should agree in advance.
Description and planning. The duration of a thesis project should be about 6 months. In order to prevent major delays in finalising the thesis a detailed time planning must be described in the project proposal. This time planning should be discussed between student and supervisor every 6 weeks. If the student intends to interrupt the project for exams or leave the supervisor should be notified and agree in advance. It is considered very important that the student writes a detailed project proposal and is aware of all consequences with respect to type of activities, intensity and planning of work. When writing the project proposal it can be helpful to look at some previously described project proposals of the chair group to see which subjects and type of activities are to be included. Furthermore, students are advised to plan the course Academic Consultancy Training (ACT) after the thesis rather than doing an internship immediately after the thesis. This gives more flexibility in dealing with delays. Often internships are started before the thesis has been finished and this can lead to very serious delays. In the end this will cost much more time for both student and supervisors.
Description and planning. In order to prevent major delays in finalising the thesis a detailed time planning must be described in the project proposal. This time planning should be discussed between student and supervisor every 6 weeks. If the student intends to interrupt the project for exams or leave the supervisor should be notified and agree in advance. It is considered very important that the student writes a detailed project proposal and is aware of all consequences with respect to type of activities, intensity and planning of work. When writing the project proposal it can be helpful to look at some previously described project proposals of the chair group to see which subjects and type of activities are to be included. Furthermore, students are advised to plan the course Academic Consultancy Training (ACT) after the thesis rather than doing an internship immediately after the thesis. This gives more flexibility in dealing with delays. Often internships are started before the thesis has been finished and this can lead to very serious delays. In the end this will cost much more time for both student and supervisors.
