Universität Wien

430010 SE Seminar for Doctoral Candidates (2021S)

Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Mind, and Knowledge Technologies

Continuous assessment of course work

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 25 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

COVID | Update, Feb 24, 2021:
This seminar will be held as an online seminar.
Please take a look at the associated Moodle Course for all information concerning the shift to "distance learning" for this seminar!

If you are registered, you will be informed via mail in time.
In any case, all the given dates and times below stay the same!

COVID Information:

As it is still unclear whether this course can be offered in person/physical meetings, it will be decided on this issue by the end of February at the latest.
Please take a look at the associated Moodle Course for all information concerning the shift to "distance learning" for this seminar!

If you are registered, you will be informed via mail in time.
In any case, all the given dates and times below stay the same!



Session dates/times/locations:


Mo 8.3.2021 | 11.00-14.00 | HS 2i (NIG, Universitäststrasse 7, 2nd floor) | first meeting/Vorbesprechung
Thu 25.3.2021 | 9.00-13.00 | HS 2i (NIG, Universitäststrasse 7, 2nd floor)
Thu 22.4.2021 | 9.00-13.00 | HS 2i (NIG, Universitäststrasse 7, 2nd floor)
Thu 29.4.2021 | 9.00-13.00 | HS 2i (NIG, Universitäststrasse 7, 2nd floor)
Mo 3.5.2021 | 9.00-13.00 | HS 2i (NIG, Universitäststrasse 7, 2nd floor)

Additional dates at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (optional | these dates focus on knowledge technologies, innovation, organizational theory & organizational learning):

* Thu 18.3.2021, 2021 | 16.30 - 20.00 | Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien/ Vienna University of Economics and Business | Department of Information Systems and Operations, Institute for Information Business | Building D2, Entrance C, 3rd Floor | Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna (U2 Messe)

* Tue 20.4.2021, 2021 | 16.30-20.00 | Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien/ Vienna University of Economics and Business | Department of Information Systems and Operations, Institute for Information Business | Building D2, Entrance C, 3rd Floor | Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna (U2 Messe)

* Thu 20.5.2021, 2021 | 16.30-20.00 | Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien/ Vienna University of Economics and Business | Department of Information Systems and Operations, Institute for Information Business | Building D2, Entrance C, 3rd Floor | Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna (U2 Messe)

* Important note:
Your have to *register* for this course via https://uspace.univie.ac.at/ Otherwise we cannot issue a grade. More information about the registration period can be found above and here: https://ssc-phil.univie.ac.at/en/
* Your have to be present at the first meeting (otherwise you will loose your place for this course)

* For further information see: http://www.univie.ac.at/knowledge/peschl/


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

This *interdisciplinary* seminar is targeted at PhD students mainly working in the fields of the Cognitive Science, philosophy of mind/science, innovation, and knowledge technologies. Participants will get the chance to present their current work/project, their exposé, a chapter/paper, or specific questions/issues concerning their project and discuss it intensively with peers from various disciplines. A written version of the presentation or chapter to be presented will be circulated ahead of time and peers will comment on it.

There are no strict content and format restrictions to the presentations. The presenter thus has the opportunity to creatively pick his or her topic and develop the format of the presentation accordingly. However, efforts should be focused on enabling in-depth discussions and exchanges of ideas within this multi-/inter-disciplinary group of PhD students.
Beyond that, in each session there will be some time for the participating PhD community to self-organize.

Assessment and permitted materials

- Consistent and clear presentation of your PhD project (or of a specific part of your project) for an interdisciplinary audience and moderation of a critical discussion
- Written version of the presentation or chapter to be presented (max 3000 words) + circulate it to the group (> 24h before your presentation slot)
- Active participation in the discussions and peer-feedback on the presentation and written version (orally/written)

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

- Consistent and clear presentation of your PhD project (or of a specific part of your project) for an interdisciplinary audience and a critical discussion
- Written version of the presentation or chapter to be presented (max 3000 words) + circulate it to the group (> 24h before your presentation slot)
- Active participation in the discussions and peer-feedback on the presentation and written version (orally and written)
- you have to be present > 80% of the seminar sessions

Examination topics

Reading list


Association in the course directory

43.01

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