KIE-39006 Research Presentation, 1-3 cr

Implementation KIE-39006 2019-03

Description

This course is designed for PhD students, but master's students can take the course if there are places available.

This course deals with the key features of presenting postgraduate research projects. The main areas covered include abstract writing (for submission to international conferences/defenses), design of visuals such as PowerPoint, organization of ideas and findings, and English language presentation skills.

This course will be most useful to students who have already written the main parts of their thesis and have collected and analyzed their data and understand their main findings/results. However, the course will also be useful for student who are not at this stage, as long as you have a clear topic and working title, have read a sufficient amount of relevant literature, have a hypothesis/research questions, and know your research methods.

Lessons

Period 5
Methods of instruction
Person responsible Adrian Benfield, Darrell Wilkinson

Assessment scale

Evaluation scale passed/failed will be used on the course

Requirements

In order to pass this course, you must attend 80% of the classes (via Zoom) and complete all tasks fully by the deadlines.