SDNSP - Interdisciplinary Conference II 1700-SZD-KI-II
The conference is a form of scientific discourse that, by its very nature, encourages debate. This interdisciplinary event will provide doctoral students with an opportunity to examine development trends in the natural and exact sciences, as well as how they address the dilemmas of contemporary civilization. They will also learn how research methodology leads to new discoveries made by their colleagues. This format will allow for practical practice in techniques for disseminating results in an environment that is not dependent on the careers of future scientists, yet at the same time provides conditions similar to those of international presentations. The conference will also provide doctoral students with an opportunity to critically evaluate the presented results with other doctoral students, and to critically examine their own achievements against the background of others at a similar stage of development. This critical analysis will strengthen the independence of future researchers. Furthermore, the interdisciplinary format will encourage popular science presentation of the obtained results.
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The doctoral candidate understands the development trends in the natural and exact sciences and the related dilemmas of contemporary civilization, the essential determinants of scientific activity in their discipline, the research methodology in their discipline, understands the principles and disseminates results within their discipline and in the social and economic environment, including in a foreign language, is able to critically review the state of knowledge in their discipline and their own contribution to it, as well as the contributions of others, and is ready to take on the role of a scientist in society.
WG_02, UK_01, UK_02,
UK_03, UK_04, UK_05,
KK_01, KK_02
Assessment criteria
Preparing a presentation, delivering a lecture, participating in a discussion
Additional information
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