It is recommended to present the results and recommendations of your thesis to the client, for example, in a team or unit meeting. It is advisable to do this in the final stages of the process, considering any feedback received and incorporating it into your report.
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Master’s degree students write the maturity test usually in the form of a short article from a chosen perspective, generally focusing on their thesis's key results and development solutions. At the instructor's request, the maturity test may also be requested to be completed in a supervised Exam room at the campus. Article is sent to Wihi and together with the thesis supervisor it'll be decided whether or not the writing work will continue for it to be published in Energiaa publication. This is an excellent opportunity to get the visibility your work deserves. It's also worth demonstrating your expertise in writing by adding a link to the published text in your resume. Expert blogs are published under both the name of the thesis worker and the supervisor, so you will receive support from the supervisor for this. In a higher university degree, a language clause is not included in the certificate, so a language proficiency assessment is not required. Foreign students in English-language programs write their maturity test in English. Finnish and Swedish-speaking students in English-language programs write the maturity test according to the language of their primary and/or secondary education. You can find the Word template and instructions here. Here are a few examples: Dobretsova, Y. & Norrgård, K. (2023). Gamification and Mobile Customer Loyalty Applications. Energiaa. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023051042896 Giridhar, R. & Norrgård, K. (2023). Machine Learning in Personalization. Energiaa. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023050841764 Nikolaev, V., & Satpute, S. (2023). Green hydrogen economy development and infrastructure. Energiaa. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe20230830113712 In an article or blog post, the introduction, which is the first paragraph, often complements the title and presents the key content of the research. In your expert text, introduce the research concisely by describing, justifying, and illustrating its objectives, content, and findings. Consider the target audience of the text as readers interested in the topic. The text should address the following questions: what and why was researched, where was it researched, when, and what were the results and recommendations. Remember that the reader has no prior knowledge of your thesis. |