Introduction to Part B Extended Essays

At Part B projects take the form of a 7500-word extended essay and students can opt to undertake a project on either a mathematical topic (BSP) or a topic related to mathematics (BOE). The former counts as a 'mathematical option' and the latter an 'other option'.

The most comprehensive source of information about these projects is the Part B Projects Guidance 2024-25.pdf

However, some key information and links to other useful sources of information are given below.

Timetable for Projects

Week 4, Trinity termOptions Fair - Lecture on project options

June - July

July - August

15th September

Provisional course registration form circulated, students wanting to do BSP must state their preference.

BSP students contacted with project allocation (if requesting pre-approved topic)

Deadline for making initial contact with your proposed supervisor.

12noon Friday, week 0, Michaelmas termDeadline for applying for approval of an extended essay topic (BOE) or student led BSP topic.  
Week 2, Michaelmas termStudents applying for approval of an essay notified of outcome of application.
Weeks 6–8, Hilary termBOE  Suggested time for oral presentations to take place.
Monday, Week 10, Hilary termBSP submission of written report
Easter vacationBSP peer review
Monday, week 1, Trinity termBOE  submission deadline
Week 1, Trinity TermBSP oral presentations

Choosing a Topic, Finding a Supervisor and Submitting your Application

Sections 2.3 and 2.4 of the Part B Projects Guidance 2024-25 outlines the process for choosing a BSP topic. Students can either take pre-approved topics with proposals set by members of faculty, or propose their own student-led topic. The latter option requires students to find their own supervisor and  to complete and submit an application form (form.tex, form.pdf). Forms should be emailed to the Undergraduate Studies Administrator at @email by 12noon on Friday of week 0, Michaelmas term.

Section 3.3 of the provides advice on choosing a topic and finding a supervisor for a BOE project. You cannot have a DPhil student supervise your essay. Once you have found a supervisor and agreed on your project proposal you need to complete and submit an application form (form.tex, form.pdf). Forms should be emailed to the Undergraduate Studies Administrator at @email by 12noon on Friday of week 0, Michaelmas term.

Presentations

For both the BOE and BSP, students offering a project are required to give a presentation to their supervisor and at least one other person. 

For the BOE, the presentation is not part of the final assessment of the project but provides an opportunity to develop presentation skills. It is recommended that the presentation takes place towards the end of Hilary term.

The template presentation below can be downloaded and used to help prepare a presentation in latex.  Further information can be found at the IT help page on Producing Slides and Presentations with Latex.

Presentation Template (tex)

Example Presentation (PDF)

Example Presentation (tex)

For the BSP students will be expected to give a 20-minute presentation of their work to a non-specialist audience. Each presentation will be marked against a details list of criteria and will count towards the final assessment of the project.

Key Sources of Information

Application form: 

form.pdf

form.tex

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