Your work plan should indicate how you will use the time between the point at which you submit your application and the new submission deadline once the interruption has been granted.
Your work completion plan must specifically include the following components.
1. A description of the progress you have made to date in the production of your thesis.
2. The remaining work which you will need to complete in order for you to be able to submit an examinable thesis.
You should use clear and direct language when producing your completion plan. We also recommend including references to target chapter/paper lengths. Some examples of effective uses of language for work completion plans are included below.
“For the chapter entitled [INSERT}, I have completed [INSERT] in terms of fieldwork and data collection. I still have to complete [INSERT]. This will be completed between [INSERT] and [INSERT]. I will submit interim drafts to my supervisory team for feedback by [INSERT] and [INSERT].
“For the paper entitled [INSERT], I have written/drafted [INSERT]% of the paper, which will be approximately [INSERT] words, to an examinable standard. I still need to draft [INSERT]%. This will be completed between [INSERT] and [INSERT]. I will submit an interim draft to my supervisory team for feedback by [INSERT].
3. A timetable setting out when you will complete each aspect of the remaining work described in your plan. Your work completion plan should be structured on a chapter-by-chapter/paper-by-paper basis and include both (i) deadlines agreed with your supervisors for submission of interim drafts and (ii) deadlines for agreement that each chapter/paper is complete for the purposes of submission. This is the most straightforward way to ensure that your supervisors, programme director and the Research Degrees Sub-Committee Chair are able to assess the viability of your work completion plan.
4. A description of the supervisory arrangements which will be implemented to support you during the period of the requested extension and any other School or non-School support you will access. This section will ideally set out a schedule of supervisory and other support meetings which will occur during the period of your requested extension. This does not necessarily need to provide specific dates but should provide sufficient detail to assure the Research Degrees Sub-Committee Chair that you will be appropriately supported during the period of your requested extension.
The following can be used to frame the “Support and Supervision” section. Please adjust as necessary.
Support and Supervision
Supervisory Arrangements
I will have regular supervisory meetings every scheduled every x month/ I will meet my supervisors x times per term
Support
I am accessing supporting services from LSE Wellbeing Service/outside the LSE
I have access to /research workshops/PhD Seminars/external conferences/writing support services.