I'd just see it as a pool of ideas which could be used by student, staff, the 
state or whoever decides these things in that particular context. 

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> On 11 Nov 2014, at 9:36 am, Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> John Andersson, 10/11/2014 20:48:
>> we have recently started providing them with research assignment for
>> students' thesis work (to work on for either during 10 weeks (Bachelor)
>> or 20 weeks (Master)). As a small pilot I gave a presentation about this
>> a couple of weeks ago and we have seen a great interest in this
>> opportunity from staff and student
> 
> Interesting! But, sorry for the stupid questions, how can this work? Are you 
> talking of thesis as in final work for the degree? Does it mean the student 
> can decide the thesis on their own? What does the staff have to do with it? 
> How are external entities allowed to propose theses? 
> https://studyinsweden.se/study-information/degree-programmes/masters-studies/ 
> and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thesis#Sweden are not particularly useful 
> to explain.
> 
> In Italy the bachelor/master thesis is in practice proposed by the 
> prof./teacher and the university staff has no say whatsoever in it. (Let 
> alone the state; that would even be against the constitution, probably.)
> 
> Nemo
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