Structure of the educational component at IKOS
*In effect from 01.01.2023. Candidates admitted to the programme before 31.12.2022 may choose to follow the previous programme structure.
Category | Faculty | Departmental or External |
---|---|---|
Research ethics | 1 | At least 1 |
Theories of knowledge | 1 | At least 2 |
Dissemination | 2 | |
Conference participation | 4 | |
Text development | 4 to 6 | |
Methods | At least 4 | |
Other courses or activities | Up to 11 | |
Total credits | 4 | 26 |
The educational component must be completed before the candidate's dissertation is submitted, and candidates are encouraged to complete the majority of the educational component in the first two years. All educational activity for inclusion in the study plan must be approved by the PhD Manager. Unless otherwise stated, one credit corresponds to 25 to 30 hours of work. Before attending courses, conferences or similar as part of your educational component, you should confer with your adviser and apply for pre-approval. See ‘approval of educational activity’ at the end of the page.
Category descriptions
Research Ethics
All candidates at the Faculty of Humanities must be ensured training in research ethics. This includes central ethical principles for research, as well as knowledge of relevant legislation and institutions. Parts of the training must be an in-depth study of ethical issues and dilemmas.
Theories of knowledge
Through joint courses and advanced courses in scientific theory, candidates will learn about central questions in theories of knowledge and be challenged to formulate their own epistemological positions.
Dissemination
All candidates must have training in dissemination that will provide realistic preparation for research communication and include reflection on academic freedom of expression.
Conference
All candidates must participate in international conference(s). An international conference is defined as a conference at which participants represent institutions from several countries.
Text development
All candidates will receive training in text presentation and criticism by presenting their own text and commenting on others’ texts.
Methods
Method is a planned procedure for knowledge formation. All candidates must have training that expands their methodological experiences and skills and provides a critical approach to what knowledge different methods can provide.
Other courses or activities
The individual department may determine additional compulsory courses or activities. Additionally, candidates may design the remaining portion of the Educational Component themselves, subject to approval from the department's Head of Research Training.
Approval of educational activity
Planned participation in external courses and seminars must be sent in for approval by the PhD Manager. Please do so through the following form.
Courses and other activities will be registered as soon as these have been completed and the documentation has been sent to the PhD Coordinator. You can follow your own progression through My studies.