After completion of this course, the student
A) is well versed in the doing interdisciplinary feminist research on Research MA level;
B) has learned to present the gained knowledge in both written and oral form;
C) has the capacity to carry through original research as presented in the research proposal and to present results from the RMA thesis project;
D) has gained expertise in doing (empirical) research in Gender Studies, applied in the RMA thesis.
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This interdisciplinary module continues to covers advanced academic skills to be developed at Research Master level such as: refinement of the already acquired research methodologies, writing of academic texts (e.g.: chapters of thesis, journal articles or conference papers), learning how to present original research and how to give feedback to peers.
The seminar aims to offer a research environment in which students can reflect on their research topic at a meta-discursive level, with special emphasis on methodological issues and theoretical perspectives.
Career orientation:
The students aquire skills to orient themselves in the future academic/research job-market. They learn:
- how to present their research findings in academic and non-academic environments
- how to engage practically in societal relevant research
- how to build academic and professional networks
- how to engage in peer review processes
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