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FACULTY OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND LAW
INDIVIDUAL COURSEWORK COVERSHEET
Coursework Details
Module Name and Code
Event Design and Production (MANM 312)
Coursework Title
Assignment 3 - Reflective Essay
Deadline
05/01/2015
Word Count
926

Student Details
Student URN
(7 digit number on Uni card)
6323428
Student Name
Xinzhu Hu
Programme
MSc International Events Management

Student Declaration
To be agreed by Student
Please refer to the University of Surrey Regulations for the Conduct of Examinations and Other Forms of Assessments and your departmental Student Programme Handbook for more information on Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism.

Declaration:
I confirm that the submitted work is my own work and that I have clearly identified and fully acknowledged all material that is entitled to be attributed to others (whether published or unpublished) using the referencing system set out in the programme handbook. I agree that the University may submit my work to means of checking this, such as the plagiarism detection service Turnitin® UK. I confirm that I understand that assessed work that has been shown to have been plagiarised will be penalised.

By completing and submitting this form, I confirm that:
I have read and fully understand the University’s Regulations and guidance on Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism
This submission is my own work
All quotes and sources have been fully and properly attributed and referenced
This work has not been previously submitted, in full or in part, for the purpose of assessment at this or any other institution
No effort has been made to subvert plagiarism detection processes of the University
This submission may be transferred to and stored in the Turnitin Plagiarism Detection database for the purpose of plagiarism detection now and in the future
I understand that all required work must be received within the published deadline
I understand that work received after the published deadline will be penalised in line with University



References: Boud, D., Keogh, R. and Walker, D. (1985) Reflection: Turning Experience into Learning, London, Routledge Cottrell, S. (2010) Skills for Success: The Personal Development Planning Handbook, 2nd edition, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan Van de Wagen, L. (2007) Human Resource Management for Events, Oxon, Routledge Appendices Appendix 1 Group Work Logs

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