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Research seminar (5cr)

Code: TUKO1300-3002

General information


Enrollment
07.04.2025 - 23.04.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
07.04.2025 - 31.07.2025
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Teaching languages
english
Seats
1 - 100
Teachers
Janne Väätäjä
Hanna Peltomaa
Teacher in charge
Hanna Peltomaa
Course
TUKO1300

Evaluation scale

H-5

Objective

Having completed the course, the participants i.e. doctoral candidates

· are familiar with the practicalities of academic conference participation and presentation (abstract submission, paper presentation, serving as a chair and/or discussant)
· are able to give and receive academic feedback in a constructive manner
· have made use of the seminar sessions to develop their ongoing doctoral research.

Execution methods

Annual research seminar participation (abstract and paper submission; seminar attendance and presentation).

Accomplishment methods

The doctoral programme arranges a two-day research seminar every year in late April-early May. The seminars consist of keynote lectures and doctoral candidate presentations.

Doctoral candidates enrolled in this course are expected to participate in the annual doctoral programme research seminar every spring throughout their doctoral studies. Detailed instructions and timetables will be sent to registered participants annually.

Content

The course consists of annual doctoral programme seminars.

Teaching methods

In the morning 10-12, there will be seminar presentations by doctoral researchers (15-minute presentation + 5-10 minutes of discussion). In the afternoon 13-14.30, there will be a session on how to fund your doctoral research.

More information will be sent via email.

If you want to present your paper in the morning session, please send the abstract to tutkijakoulu@ulapland.fi. The deadline for abstracts is April 23.

Completing 5 credits requires presenting your own paper.

Qualifications

The course is targeted to all doctoral candidates enrolled in the Arctic in a Changing World doctoral programme.

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