Mentoring for the Oxford Brookes University BSc in Accounting and Finance Research and Analysis Project ( BSc. OBU RAP) involves guiding students through the development and execution of a well-structured research project, which is critical for their academic success. The role of a mentor includes offering insights on choosing appropriate topics, ensuring alignment with the university’s criteria, and providing feedback on research methodologies, data analysis, and report writing. Mentors help students critically analyse financial information, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Additionally, they support the development of key skills such as critical thinking, communication, and independent research. However, there can be challenges, as students may face difficulties in narrowing their focus or managing their time effectively. Mentors must strike a balance between offering guidance and allowing students to take ownership of their projects, encouraging them to reflect deeply on their work while adhering to academic standards. This process is essential in shaping both the academic and professional capabilities of future accountants and finance professionals.
You must successfully complete the Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills exams means first 9 exams of ACCA Professional and completed the Ethics and Professional Skills module before submitting a Research and Analysis Project to Oxford Brookes. If you currently have Conditional Exemptions, you are not eligible to submit a RAP.