Research proposals or thesis chapters can be submitted more than once so that you can review your amendments.
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Select 'Submit' to confirm your enrolment and then 'OK' to proceed.click on the arrows next to the site number that appears in the search results and select 'Enrol' from the drop down menu.type in 'GRS Turnitin' into the 'Community Site Search' box (located on the lower left-hand side of the page).You can enrol in the site and access the Turnitin portal by following these instructions: The Turnitin portal for higher degree by research candidates is available from the GRS Turnitin site within Blackboard (ECU’s online learning management system). your report should be discussed with your supervisor(s) and, where necessary, amendments made.where matches are identified, you should carefully review them against your references to ensure that all matched text has been properly cited and.highlight matches that exist between your research proposal and other sources.Originality reportīefore submitting your research proposal (referred to as an 'assignment' or 'paper' in Turnitin) for approval you should run it through Turnitin to generate an originality report. You can also use it to check the chapters of your thesis or exegesis before you submit for examination. A Turnitin assessment is part of the confirmation of candidature process to check for any unintentional plagiarism in your research proposal. Turnitin is a self-assessment tool that will assist you to avoid unintentional plagiarism. Designing and undertaking your research.