RAP preparation guide INTRODUCTION THE OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PROJECT (RAP) IS THE FINAL COMPONENT OF THE OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY BSC (HONS) IN APPLIED ACCOUNTING DEGREE. TO REACH THIS STAGE OF THE BSC DEGREE YOU HAVE ALREADY SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED AT LEAST NINE DEMANDING ACCA PROFESSIONAL EXAMS. You have already demonstrated your undergraduate level abilities by passing the ACCA exams; the RAP provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate the remaining graduate
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The usually upbeat Roberts was somber when Walker stepped into his office that afternoon. After she was seated‚ Roberts informed her that he had spoken with Jackie Vaughn several times during the past few days and that he had consulted with the three other audit partners in the office regarding a situation involving Walker. Roberts told Walker that Vaughn was very upset by the fact that she (Walker) had lied regarding the CPA exam. Vaughn had indicated that she would not be comfortable having a subordinate
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*********************** Definitions as per Section 2 of the Motor Vehicle Act‚ 1988: (40) "Stage carriage” means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry more than six passengers for hire or reward at separate fares paid by or for individual passengers for whole journey or for stages of journey . (7) “Contract carriage” means a motor vehicle which carries a passenger or passengers for hire or reward and is engaged under a contract‚ whether express or implied for the use of such vehicle
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BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and Research and Analysis Project INFORMATION PACK April 2009 2 CONTENTS OF WEB PAGES 1 . About Oxford Brookes Un i versity 2 . E li g i b ili ty 3 . Conversion arrangements 4 . A i ms and outcomes a. Programme regu l at i ons b. Programme l earning outcomes c. RAP l earn i ng outcomes 5 . Assessment a. Assessment criteria b. Resubm i ssion ru l es c. Determ i nat i on of class of degree 6 . The ro l e of the pro j ect
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Directorate of Human Resources and the Business School Centre for Diversity Policy Research Work-Life Balance An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University By Simonetta Manfredi and Michelle Holliday The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Work-Life Balance: An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University ISBN 1 873576 70 6 Published by The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Wheatley Campus Oxon. OX33
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Gibbs ’ model of reflection (1988) [pic] (Gibbs‚ 1988) Johns ’ model of reflection (1994) The following cues are offered to help practitioners to access‚ make sense of‚ and learn through experience. Description Write a description of the experience What are the key issues within this description that I need to pay attention to? Reflection What was I trying to achieve? Why did I act as I did? What are the consequences of my actions? • For the patient and family • For myself
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Academic survey report Report Title: The importance of studying pattern of the international students at OXFORD BROOKES Name: Mohammed Shagdar ID; 11131070 Contents: 1. Introduction ……………………………………..1 2. Methods…………………………………………..1 3. Finding………………………………………….2‚3 4. Conclusion………………………………………..4 5. Recommendations……………………………….4 6. Self-evaluation……………………………………4 7 Reference list……………………………………...4 8 Appendices: 1. Introduction In
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7.d.x) Structure‚ word count and presentation The word limit for your Research Report is 6‚500 words. Oxford Brookes University recommends the following structure and approximate word distribution for your Research Report. We believe that this will allow you to demonstrate all of the required technical and professional skills‚ and graduate skills in sufficient depth. It is important to note that words included in tables within the body of the report are included in the word count‚ appendices
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