The Master Dissertation is a personal contribution to scientific knowledge.
By this work, which is the crowning achievement of his studies, the student will prove that he has assimilated the specific methodology of the science of the Antiquity, more specifically in the domain of Classical languages, literatures or civilisations.
The student must show himself capable of following the essential stages of scientific research, that is the definition of the problem, followed by
collecting primary sources, bibliography and other research data, to evaluating and interpreting the documents concerned, as well as elaborating a synthesis and reporting on the results obtained.
The main body of the Thesis, excluding bibliography, illustrations and annexes, should consist of 100 to 150 pages (that is between 200.000 and 300.000 characters).
Cf. Vade mecum of the dissertation CLAS : http://www.uclouvain.be/368259.html
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