Doctoral Seminar II - AXSGDOS02E
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The Doctoral Seminar is a cornerstone of the study program, providing regular contact between doctoral students
and the Department of Sociology. Students are required to participate actively throughout their studies, even if it exceeds the standard study period. The seminar primarily involves the presentation of progress on the dissertation and critical discussion among doctoral students and supervisors. The content of the presentations corresponds to the stage of study, ranging from the initial dissertation project at the beginning of the studies, through the development of methodology and theoretical foundations, to the dissertation theses and completed sections (or individual articles). Senior students may also use the seminar to consult and present prepared academic texts or conference presentations. Additionally, the seminar serves as a platform for sharing doctoral students' experiences (e.g., international internships, publishing), reflecting on developments in the field, etc. The seminar is held regularly, at least once every four weeks, although part of it may be conducted in a block format, such as a (residential) workshop or student conference. Poslední úprava: Paštěka Václav, Mgr. (28.08.2024)
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Students are required to regularly present their progress on their dissertation during the seminars and, where applicable, other academic activities. They are also expected to actively participate in discussions related to the presentations of their peers' work. Poslední úprava: Paštěka Václav, Mgr. (28.08.2024)
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The study literature is determined by the topic of the doctoral dissertation and the topics being discussed. Poslední úprava: Paštěka Václav, Mgr. (28.08.2024)
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