Welcome to the 39th PhD Day on February 3, 2021, via Zoom

 

We welcome PhD-candidates and faculty to participate in the PhD-days.

Due to the current conditions this PhD day will be organized via Zoom. Links will be distributed via email.

Link to Workshop groups here

 

Deadlines:

When What
January 17 2021 Registration
Janauary 26 2021 Upload PhD reports and papers
January 26 2021 Share PhdD report and papers with your group

 

For participating students:

Participating students are required to complete and share a PhD report and a paper (research proposal for new PhD candidates) with their assigned group prior to workshop attendance. Remember the deadline for sharing the documents with your group members is January 26:

1. A PhD report following the Workshop Template [doc]

The aim of the PhD report is to provide sufficient insights for the other group members to give feedback and to discuss issues related to your overall research project as well as its progress. The report should provide details of your research project including: the background and motivation for the research, research questions, research approach, and current and future research activities.

2. A paper (research proposal for new PhD students)

Each student is also encouraged to provide a paper they are currently working on. This paper could be a paper already submitted to a conference/journal or a paper that is still in progress. This paper should be able to provide readers with an understanding of the background of your research project

The completed report and paper should be attached to the registration before the student assignment deadline. The articles will be assigned to members of your working group before the workshop.

You are required to review in advance the contribution of all the other students in your working group in order to provide feedback. Each student will also be assigned as the main discussant of one of the other students' work. Thus, this student will be responsible for providing extensive comments on the assigned report and paper. Working group chairs (faculty) will be responsible for keeping track of time and managing the discussions. Details of this will be distributed along with the reports and papers within the respective working groups prior to the workshop.

Approximately one hour has been reserved for each student. Students should be prepared to provide a short presentation (5-10 minutes) of their work summarizing the key points of their research. The remainder of the time should be spent on discussion of the report and paper and the student's PhD research including the discussion items identified by the student in their contributions.

For any questions regarding the workshop do not hesitate to contact Ragnhild Bassøe Gundersen or Eric Monteiro

Organizer

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Published Dec. 7, 2020 8:09 PM - Last modified Jan. 20, 2021 7:55 PM