Students should primarily choose from ideas provided by supervisors. Do NOT create an idea unless you've read through ALL the supervisor ideas without having found a suitable supervisor idea. ONLY create an idea if you couldn't find any suitable supervisor provided ideas.

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Describe the background of your topic, preferably both theoretical, empirical and/or practical.

Describe the connection to your background, for example literature, theory and methodology related to the topic, courses that you have taken that relates to the topic.

Here you describe the problem you want to address and solve by your work, preferably formulated as a research question.

The method you plan to use in order to solve the problem and answer the research question.

Please note that when you propose your own topic, it is not guaranteed that your topic will be approved. In that case, you will be assigned a different topic by your supervisor. Specify which topics of interest you have, relating to the research fields or the courses that you have taken at DSV.