Academic Skills Human Geography and Spatial Planning

Introduction

A checklist:
  • Introduction to and motivation behind the research topic (“the outline of the problem”, according to ‘t Hart et al., 2009).
  • The objective
  • The central question
  •  Sub-questions
  • Academic and societal relevance

Explain every element. Make your thought processes clear to the reader. This means that you should not just list the sub-questions, but introduce them. You will first need to discuss A to make B understandable, etc. Although many personal decisions are discussed in the introduction, you should not use the first-person singular (‘I’).