ELEC-L0902 - Introduction to Doctoral Studies D, 03.09.2020-04.09.2020
This course space end date is set to 04.09.2020 Search Courses: ELEC-L0902
Assignment for 3 cr or substituting orientation
Completion requirements
2) Read book
Mastering Your PhD: Survival and Success in the Doctoral Years and Beyond
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200682995_Mastering_Your_PhD_Survival_and_Success_in_the_Doctoral_Years_and_Beyond
3) Find some other book relevant to a doctoral student. Agree your book or chapters in a book with course staff before your work.
4) Gather some other relevant information in the internet, through interviews etc and produce a tips collection or other guidance for doctoral students. Agree your topic with course staff before your work.
5) Do something else that you find useful for your learning and preferably to others, too. Agree your plan with course staff beforehand.
Due: Thursday, 1 October 2020, 11:55 PM
Do this assignment if you want 3 credit points from this course instead of the usual 2 credit points, or if you missed the orientation. If you missed the orientation and want three credits, do this assignment twice, with different topics.
You have several options to choose from. You can do the assignment alone or in a small group. For each option, you should in addition write a reflective essay of approximately 3 pages and return it to MyCourses.
A New Approach to Research Ethics: Using Guided Dialogue to Strengthen Research Communities
2) Read book
Mastering Your PhD: Survival and Success in the Doctoral Years and Beyond
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/200682995_Mastering_Your_PhD_Survival_and_Success_in_the_Doctoral_Years_and_Beyond
3) Find some other book relevant to a doctoral student. Agree your book or chapters in a book with course staff before your work.
4) Gather some other relevant information in the internet, through interviews etc and produce a tips collection or other guidance for doctoral students. Agree your topic with course staff before your work.
5) Do something else that you find useful for your learning and preferably to others, too. Agree your plan with course staff beforehand.