(in Polish) Seminarium w dyscyplinach nauki o bezpieczeństwie i nauki o polityce i administracji 1600-SZD-SEM-BPA
A seminar is a subject conducted by a coordinator in a given discipline, appointed by the leading units of the University of Warsaw in a given discipline in consultation with RND. The classes are obligatory and addressed to all doctoral students (i.e. all years) of a given discipline. The subject involves doctoral students systematically meeting to present and discuss their research. It is also possible to participate in lectures/seminars by outstanding scientists in a given discipline, but working in national or foreign units other than the leading unit (these lectures are organized by coordinators). Within the course: first-year PhD students discuss the concept, research issues, research hypotheses and structure of the work; second- and third-year doctoral students discuss progress in their scientific work, presenting fragments of the dissertation (e.g. research results, conclusions from the literature review) as well as publication, conference and project achievements. Fourth-year PhD students summarize their dissertation (e.g. main research results, solved research problems, verification of research hypotheses, publication and conference progress). The subject serves to integrate all doctoral students, offers the opportunity to discuss the dissertation in a larger group from different perspectives and offers opportunities for cooperation. It enables systematic verification of progress and has a motivating value. Due to the comfort of participants, discussion classes should not consist of more than 20 people in a group. This means that the subject should be related to the number of PhD students in the discipline. The lecture by an outstanding scientist during the seminar should be common to all doctoral students of the discipline, but it is possible for doctoral students from another discipline to take part in it.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Knows and understands:
WG_1 – world achievements, covering theoretical foundations as well as general issues and selected specific issues of a given scientific or artistic discipline, to a degree allowing revision of existing paradigms
WG_2 - main development trends of the scientific or artistic disciplines which are the object of studies
WG_3 - methodology of scientific research
Skills: Can:
UW_1 - use knowledge of various scientific or artistic disciplines to creatively identify, formulate and innovatively solve complex problems or perform research tasks, and specifically: define the purpose and subject of research and formulate a research hypothesis, develop and creatively use research methods, techniques and tools, draw conclusions from research results
UW_2 – make a critical analysis and evaluation of the results of scientific research, expert activity and other creative works and their contribution to the development of knowledge
UK_1 - communicate on specialist topics to a degree enabling active participation in the international research community
UK_3 - initiate a debate
UK_4 - participate in the scientific discourse
Social competences: Is ready to:
KK_1 - critically evaluate the achievements of a given scientific or artistic discipline
KK_2 - critically evaluate own contribution to the development of a given scientific or artistic discipline
KK_3 - recognise the importance of science in solving cognitive and practical problems
KO_1 - fulfil social obligations of researchers and creators
KR_1 - maintain and develop the ethos of research and creative communities, including: conducting scientific activity independently, respecting the principle of public ownership of research results, taking into account the principles of intellectual property protection
Assessment criteria
description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the
permitted number of explained absences;
participation, one absence
principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session); participation and performance
methods for the verification of learning outcomes; 1st year: - Activity during class. - Presentation of the work concept (according to the indicated assumptions) is also possible. II year - Activity during classes. Obligatory presentation discussing the progress of the scientific work (according to the indicated assumptions). III and IV year - Activity during classes. - Obligatory presentation of a minimum of one presentation discussing the progress of scientific work (according to the indicated assumptions).
evaluation criteria: participation and performance
Practical placement
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Bibliography
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Notes
Term 2023L:
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Additional information
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