910301 Master's thesis seminar


Type
Seminar
Semester hours
2
Lecturer (assistant)
Diaz-Pines, Eugenio , Rewald, Boris , Schebeck, Martin , Pesendorfer, Mario , Hoch, Gernot , Berger, Torsten Winfried , Gerzabek, Martin , Gratzer, Georg , Halmschlager, Erhard , Hasenauer, Hubert , Holzinger, Andreas , Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca , Inselsbacher, Erich , Katzensteiner, Klaus , Keiblinger, Katharina , Kirisits, Thomas , Kühmaier, Martin , Lexer, Manfred Josef , Nothdurft, Arne , Puschenreiter, Markus , Sanden, Hans , Schafellner, Christa , Schume, Helmut , Stampfer, Karl , Stauffer, Christian , Tunega, Daniel , Vacik, Harald , Vospernik, Sonja , Watzinger, Andrea , Wenzel, Walter , Zechmeister-Boltenstern, Sophie , Zehetner, Franz , Godbold, Douglas L. , Kanzian, Christian , Renner, Swen , Oburger, Eva , Netherer, Sigrid
Organisation
Offered in
Sommersemester 2024
Languages of instruction
Englisch, Deutsch

Content

It is required to actively participate two times to complete the course. 1) Presentation of thesis project (e.g. as Poster presentation), 2) Presentation of Results (usually an oral presentation, 15-20 min).

In the Winter semester, the course takes place within the framework of the Institutes seminars to allow for more topic specific discussions. Please discuss your presentation dates and modes until 12.10.2018 with your supervisor.


Specific to the ongoing diploma research, special emphasis is put on critical reviews of the relevant scientific literature.

Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)

Instruction in scientific research, discussion of methods and ongoing work of diploma students, discussion of new publications, practice in oral presentation of scientific results at seminary lectures, planning and co-ordination of field work.
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.