STV9000B – PhD seminar
Course content
The PhD seminar is a series of 14 seminars over two years. There are two types of seminars: One has a thematic part as an introduction to discussion and experience sharing among the participants (1 hour) and a workshop section (30 minutes). The other is a workshop (2-3 papers, 1-1,5 hours). In the workshop sessions the participants will present their work and receive feedback from the other seminar participants. You will all be opponents on other participants papers.
Learning outcome
The PhDseminar is intended provide you with:
- insight into practical skills needed as a researcher
- tools to secure progression in your PhD work, stimulate the writing process and tools for handling of media communication
- knowledge of criteria that form the basis of peer review of papers and assessment of project applications
- tools to reflect around your own practice as a researcher, supervisor, communicator and affiliate of academic networks
- tools for assessing peer presentations and for giving constructive feedback
Overlapping courses
1 credits overlap with STV9100C
Teaching
Seminars and workshops.
date | time | venue | tema |
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13/4 | 11.15-13.15 | 830 |
Workshop
|
25/5 | 11.15-13.00 | 830 |
Seminar
Workshop
Ordstyrer: Olav Schram Stokke |
date | time | venue | tema |
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14/9 | 11.15-13.00 | - |
Seminar Prosjektledelse og selvledelse, Elin Allern Workshop
Ordstyrer: Jostein Askim |
12/10 | 11.15-13.00 | - |
Workshop
Ordstyrer: Robert Huseby |
9/11 | 11.15-13.00 | - |
Temaseminar Om publisering, Carl Henrik Knutsen og ?se Gornitzka Workshop
Ordstyrer: Robert Huseby |
Examination
To pass the course you are expected to:
- participate in 10 seminars during your PhD periode
- present paper once during your PhD periode
- take the role as first opponent once during your PhD periode