Planning Your WBP
Planning Your Work Based Project: An Example Timeline
The dates on this timeline are here to serve as an example or rough guide. Each institution and Masters programme will have a preferred timeline. Please check your programme for details.
Sep - Dec
Consider doing a work based project
- Most programmes will require a CV, and some a covering letter and interview. Prepare by consulting with your local careers service.
Dec - Feb
Recruitment to work based projects
- Use education resources which may be available online via your university virtual learning environment.
- Update and tailor your CV for specific applications and consider attending a mock interview with your local careers service.
- Attend any programme specific events.
- Undertake background research about host organisations.
- Apply for projects.
- Prepare and submit applications using programme specific guidelines.
Jan - April
Project allocation
- If offered a work based project you must complete the Projects Agreement for Work Based Projects.
Feb - May
Start and complete your work based project
- Seek out ways of being enterprising, using your initiative, being assertive and networking.
- Ensure outcomes agreed in Project Agreement are completed.
- Complete any evaluations requested.
- Thank the organisation and any other stakeholders/supporters.