Your coursework will consist of a written assessment, an essay of 2,500 words on a lobbying campaign topic chosen by you with the agreement of your tutor

Your coursework will consist of a written assessment, an essay of 2,500 words on a lobbying campaign topic chosen by you with the agreement of your tutor.

The FINAL due date for the submission of the coursework is Friday, 5 January 2024

These dates are non-negotiable and re-submissions may be capped, see your QMUL Student Handbook

This assessment is designed to test your:

• Understanding about the use of political lobbying in its various forms as an advocacy tool for intervening, influencing change in a national context.

• Demonstrable application of political lobbying, advocacy in influencing change in a national context.

• Lobbying skills.

Please design your lobbying campaign, focussing on the following elements:

1. 5% The Issue (Problem).

2. 10% The Context.

3. 5% Applicable law, policy, procedure, human rights, sustainable

Development Goals and rule of law.

 

4. 10% The Objectives

5. 10% Stakeholders

6. 5% Opportunities, Challenges and Obstacles

7. 10% Strategy. Call To Action. Message

8. 5% Resources Required.

9. 35% Implementation. Action, Plan and Execution

10. 5% Monitoring and Evaluation

Explanatory Notes:

1. The assessment will carry the allocated marks as above.

 

2. The topic is self-selected and your topic proposal must be submitted for

 

approval by email to your lecturer by Thursday, 26 October 2023

 

3. The grading of the assessment will be based on the knowledge and

 

application, focus and structure and analysis and reflection, not mere

 

description.

 

QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

 

CHARTERED MANAGER DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP

 

(SOCIAL CHANGE)

 

POLITICS, ADVOCACY AND INFLUENCING CHANGE

 

MODULE BUS23

 

ORAL ASSESSMENT

 

35% of Overall Module Grade

 

40 minutes

 

25-minute presentation

 

15-minute Question and Answer

 

Date: Friday, 15 December 2023 (Time slots will be allocated)

 

Group Oral Presentation on a political lobbying campaign approved by your lecturer.

 

This assessment is designed to test your:

 

• Understanding about the use of political lobbying in its various forms as an

 

advocacy tool for intervening, influencing change in a national context.

 

• Demonstrable application of political lobbying, advocacy in influencing change

 

in a national context.

 

• Lobbying skills.

 

Please present your lobbying campaign, focussing on the following elements:

 

1. 5% The Issue (Problem).

 

2. 10% The Context.

 

3. 5% Applicable law, policy, procedure, human rights, sustainable

 

Development Goals and rule of law.

 

4. 10% The Objectives

 

5. 10% Stakeholders

 

6. 5% Opportunities, Challenges and Obstacles

 

7. 10% Strategy. Call To Action. Message

 

8. 5% Resources Required.

 

9. 35% Implementation. Action, Plan and Execution

 

10. 5% Monitoring and Evaluation

 

Explanatory Notes:

 

1. The assessment will carry the allocated marks as above.

 

2. The topic is self-selected and your proposal must be submitted for approval to

 

your lecturer by Thursday, 19 October 2023.

 

3. The grading of the assessment will be based on the knowledge and

 

application, focus and structure and analysis and reflection, not mere

 

description.


Your coursework will consist of a written assessment, an essay of 2,500 words on a lobbying campaign topic chosen by you with the agreement of your tutor.
The FINAL due date for the submission of the coursework is Friday, 5 January 2024
These dates are non-negotiable and re-submissions may be capped, see your QMUL Student Handbook
This assessment is designed to test your:
• Understanding about the use of political lobbying in its various forms as an advocacy tool for intervening, influencing change in a national context.
• Demonstrable application of political lobbying, advocacy in influencing change in a national context.
• Lobbying skills.
Please design your lobbying campaign, focussing on the following elements:
1. 5% The Issue (Problem).
2. 10% The Context.
3. 5% Applicable law, policy, procedure, human rights, sustainable
Development Goals and rule of law.
 
4. 10% The Objectives
5. 10% Stakeholders
6. 5% Opportunities, Challenges and Obstacles
7. 10% Strategy. Call To Action. Message
8. 5% Resources Required.
9. 35% Implementation. Action, Plan and Execution
10. 5% Monitoring and Evaluation
Explanatory Notes:
1. The assessment will carry the allocated marks as above.
 
2. The topic is self-selected and your topic proposal must be submitted for
 
approval by email to your lecturer by Thursday, 26 October 2023
 
3. The grading of the assessment will be based on the knowledge and
 
application, focus and structure and analysis and reflection, not mere
 
description.
 
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
 
CHARTERED MANAGER DEGREE APPRENTICESHIP
 
(SOCIAL CHANGE)
 
POLITICS, ADVOCACY AND INFLUENCING CHANGE
 
MODULE BUS23
 
ORAL ASSESSMENT
 
35% of Overall Module Grade
 
40 minutes
 
25-minute presentation
 
15-minute Question and Answer
 
Date: Friday, 15 December 2023 (Time slots will be allocated)
 
Group Oral Presentation on a political lobbying campaign approved by your lecturer.
 
This assessment is designed to test your:
 
• Understanding about the use of political lobbying in its various forms as an
 
advocacy tool for intervening, influencing change in a national context.
 
• Demonstrable application of political lobbying, advocacy in influencing change
 
in a national context.
 
• Lobbying skills.
 
Please present your lobbying campaign, focussing on the following elements:
 
1. 5% The Issue (Problem).
 
2. 10% The Context.
 
3. 5% Applicable law, policy, procedure, human rights, sustainable
 
Development Goals and rule of law.
 
4. 10% The Objectives
 
5. 10% Stakeholders
 
6. 5% Opportunities, Challenges and Obstacles
 
7. 10% Strategy. Call To Action. Message
 
8. 5% Resources Required.
 
9. 35% Implementation. Action, Plan and Execution
 
10. 5% Monitoring and Evaluation
 
Explanatory Notes:
 
1. The assessment will carry the allocated marks as above.
 
2. The topic is self-selected and your proposal must be submitted for approval to
 
your lecturer by Thursday, 19 October 2023.
 
3. The grading of the assessment will be based on the knowledge and
 
application, focus and structure and analysis and reflection, not mere
 
description.

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