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> All project reports should include a structured Abstract, not exceeding 300 words, on a single standalone page just after the Contents. This should appear before the main body of the project report (which will start with the introduction).
> The Abstract may be structured into four key sections: - Background – summarising the problem being considered. - Methods – describing how the study was performed. - Results – listing the salient results. - Conclusions – stating the principal conclusions.
# Acknowledgements {.unnumbered .unlisted}
> Your project report should include an Acknowledgements section, before the Introduction to your work proper. Detailed guidance on what to put in the Acknowledgements section is given in Section 12.1