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The final project for the course will be a 3,500-5,000 word written document consisting of two parts: (1) a brief strategic plan for the next year or so of your graduate school career and (2) a proposal for a research project you plan to conduct. I've elaborated some expectations for each below. I also provide some formatting and submission guidelines. Β 
The final project for the course will be a 3,500-5,000 word written document consisting of two parts: (1) a brief strategic plan for the next year or so of your graduate school career and (2) a proposal for a research project you plan to conduct. I've elaborated some expectations for each below. I also provide some formatting and submission guidelines. Β 


'''Projects are due at 12pm CT, December 8, 2021 [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/149253/assignments/981734 via Canvas]'''.
'''Projects are due at 12pm CT, December 8, 2021 [https://canvas.northwestern.edu/courses/149253/assignments via Canvas]'''.


==== Part I: Strategic Plan (about 1,500-2,000 words) ====
==== Part I: Strategic Plan (about 1,500-2,000 words) ====
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