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2_FAQ.pdf | FAQ about master thesis seminars | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. | |
2_FSV_deadlines.pdf | Academic calendar for current academic year | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. | |
2_SIS_manual.pdf | SIS manual for students | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. | |
2_SIS_manual_4advisors.pdf | SIS manual for advisors | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. | |
2_SIS_Q&A.doc | FAQ about handling your thesis in SIS | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. | |
4_Handbook.pdf | Handbook on writing thesis at IES | doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. (20.02.2014)
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. (20.02.2014)
McCloskey, D. (1999). Economical Writing. Waveland; 2nd edition. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. (18.06.2014)
Check regularly yymmdd_jem125 file, where your fulfilled requirements are noted. To finish the course you must fulfill: 1. Attendance: You must attend all three seminars. You must come to all 3 seminars. If you study abroad for the entire semester, you are free from this requirement, but you still have to send us details on your progress (several paragraphs; please be concrete) on the day of the seminar. The exact dates of your seminar will be specified in the file "seminar_dates". If you cannot attend your seminars at specified date, you can switch with your colleague but need to inform us in advance. 2. Handout: For the third seminar, you must prepare an outline for your defense and send it to us at least a day in advance. You must prepare an outline for your thesis defense and present it to the teacher. You should address the importance of your topic, settings of the problem and hypotheses, methodological background and most of all, stress the original contribution. Send the handout one day in advance. An example can be found below under "3_IES_handout". You should take three copies of the handout with you to the defense. 3. Final thesis: You must finish your thesis till January 5 and send it to us (include no. of characters of the main body of the thesis into your email). Note that January 5 is the latest date you need to hand in your thesis (Czech/Slovak works aim for at least 60 standard pages, 108ths. characters including spaces; English works for at least 50 standard pages, 90ths. characters including spaces, both excluding abstract, proposal, references, and appendices). Since you are not eligible for credits before you fulfill the requirement of uploading your final thesis into SIS and sending it to us by email, manage your work to be able to get your credits in time. Rules of communication. All e-mails should be send to all of the following addresses: mejstrik@fsv.cuni.cz, tomas.havranek@ies-prague.org, zuzana.irsova@ies-prague.org.
Always send the current version of your thesis (and handout) in advance, before the seminar starts. A few days after the deadline an xls file will be published on this webpage to indicate students that passed the requirement. You are eligible for credits only if you fulfill all the course requirements. Always check for official deadlines in current academic year on FSV web. Please, take your time and go through a few good theses (= awarded by the Dean) which you can find on the website -- this is the best inspiration for you and it will answer a lot of your questions. Read the documents "Academic Writing" and "Handbook" below. Your thesis will be evaluated according to its quality, not the number of pages, but you have to fulfill the minimum requirements of the Faculty (50 standard pages from the Introduction to the Conclusion for theses written in English). If you think about writing your thesis in LaTeX, there is a template created specifically for the IES (attached below). Empirically there is a significant correlation between the usage of LaTeX and the final grade. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. (20.02.2014)
Students are distributed into 4 groups according to the file "seminars_dates", each student is assigned three specific dates for seminars to attend. For each seminar please prepare a short (5 minutes) but concrete talk. Content of the seminar:
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Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Zuzana Havránková, Ph.D. (20.02.2014)
An obligatory prerequisite to register for JEM125 is passing either JEM001 or JEM124. |