STYJ1950 Doctoral Research Seminars (2 cr)
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Description
The course consists of a presentation and discussion of scientific papers. These papers follow the structure of typical scientific articles, i.e., they include a brief and precise contextualization of the research question within the existing scientific literature and a motivation, a justification, and presentation of the methodological approach (also concerning methodologically comparable scientific works), as well as a focused presentation of the central results.
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing the course, students will know which steps are necessary to create a scientific article presenting the dissertation's new (theoretical and/or empirical) findings (closing the identified research gap). Students will also have the necessary knowledge to carry out these steps independently.
Additional information
Bi-annual meetings for all doctoral students accompanied by thematic seminars.
Description of prerequisites
Acceptance to the doctoral program.