Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE DOC6015

 
TITLE Presenting Research at the Annual Doctoral Symposium

 
UM LEVEL D - Doctoral Workshops/Symposium

 
MQF LEVEL Not Applicable

 
ECTS CREDITS Not Applicable

 
DEPARTMENT Doctoral School

 
DESCRIPTION The Doctoral School is organising a Doctoral Symposium. The goal of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide doctoral researchers with the opportunity to present and discuss their research in a forum with fellow doctoral researchers and academics.

In exhibiting their work, doctoral researchers will be able to garner independent and constructive feedback while also practising and enhancing their communication skills.

Each presentation will be approximately 15 minutes long and an additional 5 minutes will be allotted for discussion.

*Registrations for the Doctoral Symposium will be open in due course.

Applicants will kindly be requested to submit a 250-word abstract to the Symposium organisers.

 
ADDITIONAL NOTES Registrations for the Doctoral Symposium will be open in due course. Applicants will kindly be requested to submit a 250-word abstract to the Research Expo organisers when a call for papers is announced.

Timetable Details - Please click here for further details.

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Presentation

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Attendance No 100%

 
LECTURER/S

 

 
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