You are required to do a risk assessment at the beginning of your research degrees or once you have a clear idea of your research proposal.
A risk assessment needs to demonstrate that you are aware of the risks of activities associated with your proposed research.
Your risk assessment should be submitted to your School Honours Coordinator once agreed with your supervisor.
A management plan, which can be modified during the life of the thesis or project, should be drawn up in consultation with your supervisor to plan ways to mitigate the identified risks.
In drawing up a plan you will need to:
It is helpful to identify the date of submission of the bound thesis or project and make a timeline working back from this deadline. This is particularly important for an Honours thesis where the research and the thesis or project is to be completed in less than a year.
The plan should be discussed with your supervisor to determine its adequacy and should be reviewed periodically to ensure its continued relevance and achievability.