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Example dissertation topics:
Business dissertation topics:
- How EU sustainability-reporting rollbacks are changing ESG strategy and capital allocation for UK firms trading into the EU (e.g., threshold changes, timing shifts, scope uncertainty).
- Productivity, wage pressures, and investment decisions in the UK: testing OBR assumptions using firm-level evidence (e.g., margins, returns on capital, subdued productivity).
Construction dissertation topics:
- Building Safety Act compliance in practice: cost, programme, and procurement impacts of the new safety regime (especially higher-risk buildings).
- Net zero housing delivery after 2025: skills, supply-chain, and cost constraints under the Future Homes/Buildings Standards direction of travel.
Criminology dissertation topics:
- Knife crime patterns and prevention efficacy in England and Wales: what changes when you compare police-recorded trends with local interventions?
- Regulating platform-enabled harms: assessing early Online Safety Act enforcement priorities using a case study of image-based abuse/deepfakes.
Digital marketing dissertation topics:
- Retail media in the UK as the “new walled garden”: measuring incrementality, attribution quality, and the value of retailer first-party data.
- Post-cookie targeting and measurement: the practical impact of Google’s Privacy Sandbox direction (and cookie controls) on campaign performance.
Economics dissertation topics:
- UK stagnation vs rebound: decomposing monthly GDP swings and the role of shocks (e.g., cyber incidents) in industrial output and confidence.
- Inflation and labour-market dynamics in the UK: evaluating forecast accuracy and policy impacts through 2025–2026 (OBR/BoE comparisons).
HR dissertation topics:
- AI-driven screening in recruitment: bias, transparency and compliance (a comparative study across sectors).
- Employment rights reforms and recruitment: do changes to unfair dismissal rights alter hiring behaviour in UK organisations?
Law dissertation topics:
- Regulating AI-generated intimate images in the UK: how should consent and intent be defined in criminal law?
- Copyright and generative AI training data: which UK reform options best balance creators’ rights and innovation?
- Defining platform liability for AI-generated harms in UK law: evaluating the emerging role of the Online Safety Act and the Crime and Policing Bill
- Criminalising supply of AI tools for non-consensual intimate image creation: legal scope, enforcement challenges and deterrence effects
MBA dissertation topics:
- Strategic AI adoption in UK organisations: balancing innovation, regulation and reputational risk.
- Workforce planning under economic uncertainty: skills strategy, productivity and retention (SMEs vs large firms).
Marketing dissertation topics:
- How the UK’s HFSS advertising restrictions are reshaping “brand advertising” strategy in TV, outdoor, press, and in-store promotions
- Packaging and point-of-sale marketing under deposit return schemes: how DRS labelling/returns logistics affect shopper behaviour and brand choice in UK convenience and grocery
Nursing dissertation topics:
- NHS workforce retention: which interventions most improve nurse wellbeing and retention outcomes?
- Patient flow and staff workload: how do delays in urgent care impact nursing practice and patient safety?
Social work dissertation topics:
- Safeguarding in the era of AI-enabled image abuse: how practitioners respond and what support pathways work best?
- Digital exclusion and access to services: identifying groups most affected by online-by-default systems.
Topics for dissertations in environmental science:
- England’s legally binding Environment Act targets and delivery risk: a dissertation evaluating why progress is “off track” and which interventions would most improve biodiversity outcomes by 2030
- Nutrient neutrality and water quality: evaluating whether nutrient neutrality policy is reducing ecological pressure on protected sites, or mainly redistributing impacts via offsets


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