The role of a project supervisor is to:

Make sure you keep to your schedule and deadlines
Provide intellectual support, guidance and critical feedback
Negotiate access to the research setting on the student’s behalf
Give you a reading list
Provide intellectual support, guidance and critical feedback  If you are writing an undergraduate or postgraduate dissertation, you will normally be allocated an academic supervisor to help you. The role of the supervisor is to provide intellectual support and practical guidance on carrying out a research project, as well as critical but constructive feedback on your written work. Most institutions stipulate the amount of contact a student may expect to have with their supervisor, so it makes sense to use the resource to the full. It may be the case that the supervisor will be one of your examiners, so discussing work-in-progress regularly is very productive. However, it is important to remember that they cannot do the research for you and if you are late, well, that’s your responsibility!
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 75

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