Courses and seminars - Page 7
On inaugural seminars, PhD fellows at the IMK present and get feedback on their project description.
On inaugural seminars, PhD fellows at the IMK present and get feedback on their project description.
We want to invite you to an open evaluation with our PhD-fellow in Science Fiction (SF) Studies Patrick Brock. To comment on the candidates work, we have invited Professor Dale Knickerbocker, from East Carolina University, USA
We want to invite you to an open evaluation with our PhD-fellow in China Studies Lu Chen. To comment on the candidates work, we have invited Associate Professor Anders Sybrandt Hansen from Aarhus University.
This course in research dissemination and outreach teaches the possibilities and demands of disseminating research to a general, non-academic audience. It provides hands-on writing skills, starting from the course participants' PhD projects and discipline, as well as academic reflection on news and current affairs media as arenas for research dissemination.
On inaugural seminars, PhD fellows at the IMK present and get feedback on their project description.
This talk is cancelled and will be rescheduled for Spring 2023.
This is a recurring thematic meeting (IMK PhD fellows only) about publishing strategies and strategic use of publishing for profile building and academic career.
The concept of genre is embedded in human culture, and categories of speech, writing, images, and sound shape the way we understand the world. Recent developments within digital media technologies across literature, music, and media culture have changed the production, distribution, and categorisation of cultural practices.
This seminar explores the meaning and functions of genre within and across cultural spheres and seeks to foster cross-disciplinary discussion about the ways that digital media have changed, rearticulated, or newly shaped formations of genre.
The seminar is open for all doctoral candidates.
We want to invite you to an open evaluation with our PhD-fellow in China Studies Wei Wu. To comment on the candidates work, we have invited Professor emeritus Rajeswary Brown from Royal Holloway College, London
PhD fellow Mary Beth Neff will present an overview of the proposed research for her article-based dissertation.
PhD workshop with Professor Charles Briggs organised by the Bodies in Translation Research Project at Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris, CUNP.
We want to invite you to an open evaluation with our PhD-fellow in Science Fiction (SF) Studies Kanyu Wang. To comment on the candidates work, we have invited Professor Mingwei Song, Wellesley College, USA
How can quantitative methods allow historians to make sense of the ever-increasing wealth of digitalised sources, both numeric and textual? How can historians use quantitative and computational methods to gain a better overview of their source base, ask new questions, and supplement and enhance close reading?
Thesis seminar in literature organized by Associate Professor Geir Uvsløkk at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
Seminar on research ethics for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities. This is a compulsory course. Candidates in their second semester or later will be given priority.
Doctoral course, ILOS. This is a 1½-day course. It combines lectures, interactive workshops, and feedback sessions.
The purpose of the IMK PESS meetings is to secure knowledge and experience transfer from senior researchers to PhD candidates.
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This workshop provides an overview of how quantitative and computational methods are used by historians in order to extract patterns from both qualitative and quantitative sources. This is an online workshop.
Thesis seminar in area studies organized by Professor Ljiljana Saric at ILOS. The thesis seminar is a compulsory component of the PhD programme.
We wish to invite you to an open midway assessment for our PhD fellow in musicology, Fadi Al-Ghawanmeh.
To comment on the candidate's work, we have invited Dr. Edith Van Dyck, Researcher at the Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music at Ghent University.
Introductory seminar for new PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.
Seminar on theories of knowledge for the humanities for PhD candidates at the Faculty of Humanities.
The course spans over two days: 28 September and 24 October 2022.
How to write a high-quality PhD dissertation in history? In small groups, students present and discuss their own PhD writing with peers and faculty. The joint module focus on how to edit texts to make them more precise and clear.
This seminar is organized in connection with Samuel Klee's PhD midway assessment.