-
Presentation
Presentation
In this unit it is expected that the doctoral candidate (DC) finishes the thesis. Each DC will be accompanied by a team of at least three members: 1. Supervisor 2. Internal examiner (who may or may not be a co-supervisor) 3. Coordinator of the thesis's disciplinary area The supervisor regularly monitors the work of the DC. The internal examiner is a university member who assesses the DC during intermediate evaluations. This team can be expanded with external co-supervisors , based on proposals from the supervisors and an assessment of the relevance by the course management. The coordinator may participate in intermediate evaluations and collaborate in the supervision process if deemed pertinent by both the DC and the supervisor. Additionally, they serve as an extra support element to both DC and supervisor in resolving conflicts or issues that require an additional element.
-
Class from course
Class from course
-
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Doctorate | Anual | 60
-
Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
3 | Mandatory | Português
-
Code
Code
ULHT1108-12597
-
Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
-
Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
-
Syllabus
Syllabus
Discussion of results. Conclusions. Indication of future works.
-
Objectives
Objectives
Consolidation of the project's arguments, including discussion of results and assessment of contribution to the state of the art. At the end of this process, the student's thesis work must be able to be submitted to public discussion.
-
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
## Intermediate Assessments Thesis II The dates for the intermediate assessments are scheduled for July and November, in a conference format with presentations from other colleagues. The final thesis follows its own regulations, which govern its submission and public defense. ### Format of Intermediate Assessments Thesis II The format and content of the intermediate assessments will be as follows, preparing the student in different scientific presentation formats: 1. Poster with discussion - Results 2. 10-minute oral presentation - Discussion Each of these evaluation moments is accompanied by a work report that includes the elements to be presented at the conference. The report must be submitted 30 days before the conference date. The intermediate assessments will be evaluated by the monitoring team mentioned in the course unit (UC) introduction.
-
References
References
A indicar pelo orientador.
-
Office Hours
Office Hours
-
Mobility
Mobility
No