Final Reports

Final Reports are due 3 months after project completion.

Reporting according to the guidelines will enable our advisers to produce a more informed assessment of project achievements and provide constructive feedback to project leaders.

There are 3 documents you should read before beginning on your Final report:

  1. The Guidance Notes for Project Leaders - which explains the administrative requirements.
  2. The Final report template with notes - which sets out the format for the report and includes guidance on what is required under each heading.
  3. The Final report template - which is the basic format that you can use for completing your report.

Download Final Report Template

Download Final Report Template - with notes

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