Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Thesis Diploma start on Saturday December 21st 2013 and Research Methods course

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 2nd YEAR MASTER STUDENTS

Dear All,
Please be informed that this Saturday December 21st 2013 starting from 9.00 o’clock will be explained all the procedure of Master Thesis for the Academic year 2013-2014, and especially the steps of the draft proposal that you will have to deliver on 4th of January.

We consider YOUR PRESENCE VERY IMPORTANT because this step is the first stage of your independent thesis work and it is an essential requirement for the development of your thesis. If you are absent you will not receive the necessary information.


The notice is also for all the students that finished the second year of Master program but  have NOT start the thesis yet, so if you have NOT delivered the proposal yet, or even if you attended 1-2 critics and you have in your plans to graduate within July 2014 you must be present on Saturday at 9.00 o’clock.



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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1st YEAR MASTER STUDENTS

For  the 1st master students and all students that missed “Research Methods” course from  last year*, or want to refresh the knowledge in this course, we inform you that the schedule for this weekend 20th -22nd of December 2013,  is as follows:

Friday: 14.00-17.00
Saturday: 9.00-17.00
Sunday: 9.00-17.00

* Your are kindly and strongly requested to read the course syllabus, recommended links and also to start preparing the assignment before  Friday 20th of December as it was mentioned below by professor:


Preparation by students before Friday December 20:

- At the end of this short syllabus, you find two web-links to pages on research methodology. Please visit these sites and read and study as much as possible before 20 December
- Think on the thesis work you want to do. Satrt to formulate a research question – and other topics mentioned in section 4 of this syllabus.


Best regards
Eralda

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