LC-1331 - Presenting Doctoral Research (o) D, Lecture (H1), 1.3.2023-5.4.2023
This course space end date is set to 05.04.2023 Search Courses: LC-1331
Course description
Workload |
Small group instruction 36 h + independent
work 45 h |
Learning Outcomes |
Upon completion of this course, students will
be able to |
Content |
The course aims to support and develop doctoral students’ skills in presenting their research at conferences or seminars. During the course, participants plan and structure their presentation content, design effective visuals, practice and record different versions of their presentation in small groups, while giving and receiving feedback on their visuals, content and language use. In addition, participants utilise appropriate strategies for asking, receiving and deflecting questions from the audience, and also develop aspects of pronunciation to enhance communication. Working Life Skills: Know-how related to own
field, Knowledge of research in own field, Skills in foreign languages,
Skills related to working in an international environment, Problem-solving
skills, Information retrieval skills, Oral communication skills,
Self-awareness, Critical thinking skills, Analytical, Lifelong learning
skills, and Self-confidence. |
Assessment Methods and Criteria |
- Regular participation & completion of course assignments 30% - Research presentation(s) (Videoed) 35% - Completion of reflective portfolio 35% Note: 80%
attendance is required |
Study Material |
Provided by the teacher and students |