450401 SE PhD Research Seminar: Human Geography (2023W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 04.09.2023 00:00 to Tu 26.09.2023 23:59
- Registration is open from Th 28.09.2023 00:00 to We 04.10.2023 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 31.10.2023 23:59
Details
max. 30 participants
Language: German, English
Lecturers
Classes
18.10.2023, 15:00-17:00 (online via Zoom)
08.11.2023, 15:00-17:00 (online via Zoom)
22.11.2023, 15:00-17:00 (online via Zoom)
06.12.2023, 15:00-17:00 (online via Zoom)
24.01.2023, 15:00-17:00 (online via Zoom)
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Presentation & Discussion of ongoing scientific work
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Tu 26.09.2023 13:28
- One or two PhD students per seminar (Postdocs are also invited to present their habilitation projects)
- Approx. 45–60 minutes per PhD student (Postdocs): 25 min presentation, 10 min comments from the discussant (the discussant should be external to our faculty, students are responsible to find a suitable discussant), followed by questions and comments from the audience)
OR
- One or two master thesis students per seminar
- Approx. 30 min per master thesis student: 15–20 min presentation; 10–15 min for questions and comments from the audienceInvited discussants for PhD and PostDoc Presentations are asked to prepare short presentations, summarizing the strengths of the PhD project, identifying potentials for improvement and offering other advice.Doctoral students are advised to bring their dissertation projects up to the PhD Seminar three times. Each presentation corresponds to a major step in the dissertation process:
- Step 1: research proposal, focus on discourse, problem statement, research gaps and questions
- Step 2: midterm presentation: operationalizing the research, first results of conceptual and empirical work
- Step 3: final (pre-defense) presentation