(in Polish) SDNH - Current Trends in Humanities / Masters' Academy 1500-SDN-CTINMA
A series of guest lectures designed to bring young researchers into contact with distinguished scholars from outside their home unit. Each year, courses are taught by invited academics who create and use innovative methodologies and theories in their work within the field of humanities and reach beyond the rigid framework of specific disciplines. An original lecture programme, since each time the lecture is created by an invited researcher, enables doctoral students to contact and collaborate with authors of recent, highly regarded, and widely discussed works in the humanities. One of the objectives is also to give students in the Doctoral School the opportunity to consult on their projects and research papers with renowned researchers from outside the UW. The selection of the lecturer is based on an annual survey distributed among doctoral students, which provides an opportunity to tailor the course programme to their research interests and the topics of the doctoral dissertations they are preparing. Classes are held once a month, and an obligatory load of classes (8 lectures) is implemented between semesters 1 and 6, which allows doctoral student to choose the ones they consider most valuable for their scholarly development.
Term 2023:
A series of guest lectures designed to bring young researchers into contact with distinguished scholars from outside their home unit. Each year, courses are taught by invited academics who create and use innovative methodologies and theories in their work within the field of humanities and reach beyond the rigid framework of specific disciplines. An original lecture programme, since each time the lecture is created by an invited researcher, enables doctoral students to contact and collaborate with authors of recent, highly regarded, and widely discussed works in the humanities. One of the objectives is also to give students in the Doctoral School the opportunity to consult on their projects and research papers with renowned researchers from outside the UW. The selection of the lecturer is based on an annual survey distributed among doctoral students, which provides an opportunity to tailor the course programme to their research interests and the topics of the doctoral dissertations they are preparing. Classes are held once a month, and an obligatory load of classes (8 lectures) is implemented between semesters 1 and 6, which allows doctoral student to choose the ones they consider most valuable for their scholarly development. |
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
WG_01, WG_02, UK_01, UK_05
WG_01
the graduate knows and understands: to the extent necessary for existing paradigms to be revised - a worldwide body of work, covering theoretical foundations as well as general and selected specific issues - relevant to the disciplines of humanities
WG_02
the graduate knows and understands the main development trends in the disciplines of humanities in which education is provided
UK_01
the graduate is able to communicate on specialist subjects to the extent necessary for active participation in an academic millieu in the humanities
UK_05
the graduate is able to speak a foreign language at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages using the professional terminology specific to the discipline within the humanities, to the extent enabling to participate in an international scientific and professional environment
Assessment criteria
active participation in classes: lecture moderation, participation in discussion
obligatory participation in 8 meetings with lectures within 3 years (from the 1st semester to the 6th semester) of learning in the SDNH with a recommendation to actively moderate and participate in the discussion
Bibliography
selected individually by each guest lecturer
Notes
Term 2023:
online lectures, 8 meetings , each meeting for 3x 45 minutes |
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: