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Research Career Seminar

Course
2021-2022

Admission requirements

This seminar is compulsory for all second-year students of the Research Master Classics and Ancient Civilizations.

Description

  1. Research Proposal and Research Skills. The first part of this seminar (February/March) will concentrate on academic research skills. Topics will include the writing of a conference abstract, the composition of a professional CV, the writing of a research proposal, academic integrity, and the planning of a research career. Students will write a conference abstract (300 words): you will receive feedback on the first draft.

  2. Thesis Presentation. In the second part of the seminar (April/May) all students will present the topic of their thesis (work in progress). Present your work as if you are addressing a panel of (non-specialist) humanities scholars. Persuade your audience, be enthusiastic, and be clear! Students will write a Research Proposal (1.500 words) in preparation of their Thesis. You will receive feedback on the first draft. The supervisor of your Thesis will be the primary supervisor of your proposal (50%). The Thesis Presentation (20 minutes followed by discussion) is a compulsory part of the program. The coordinator of the seminar will grade your presentation (50%), while taking into account the final version of your abstract.

Course Objectives

  • Students will learn how to write a persuasive and realistic research proposal (1.500 words);

  • Students will learn how to write a clear and persuasive conference abstract (300 words);

  • Students will learn how to present their research for a general audience;

  • Students will acquire practical knowledge about the funding of PhD positions, research careers, academic integrity, and the application process for PhD positions;

  • The seminar brings students in touch with junior and senior researchers and teaches them how to present for and communicate to an audience of non-specialists.

Timetable

The timetables are available through My Timetable.

Mode of instruction

  • Seminar

Students are required to attend classes regularly, to be fully prepared, and to participate in class discussion. Students who fail more than one session without valid reason will be excluded from the course.

Assessment method

The final mark for the course is established by the determination of the weighted average of two subtests: 1) The supervisor of the MA thesis (50%) and the coordinator of the seminar (50%) will both mark the research proposal (50% of the final grade); 2) The coordinator of the seminar will mark the thesis presentation, also taking into account the final version of the abstract (50% of the final grade).

Weighing

The final mark for the course is established by determining the weighted average.

Resit

There is no resit for the Thesis Presentation. There is one resit for the Research Proposal. A sufficient Research Proposal cannot be re-taken.

Exam review

Students will be invited to discuss their results for this seminar individually with their supervisor (research proposal) and with the coordinator of the seminar (thesis presentation) as soon as the results have been published.

Reading list

Not applicable.

Registration

Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
General information about uSis is available on the website.

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Contact

  • For substantive questions, contact the lecturer listed in the right information bar.

  • For questions about enrolment, admission, etc, contact the Education Administration Office: Arsenaal

Remarks

Not applicable.