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040043 SE Conversatorium for Master Candidates (2024W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 09.09.2024 09:00 to Th 19.09.2024 12:00
- Registration is open from We 25.09.2024 09:00 to Th 26.09.2024 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 14.10.2024 23:59
Registration information is available for each group.
Groups
Group 1
max. 24 participants
Language: German, English
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
Classes
The colloquium is a continuous assessment course; attendance on the scheduled colloquium dates is thus mandatory. The specific dates applicable to you depend on your supervisor. Please clarify which of the announced dates you are required to attend.
Master's Thesis Colloquium with Prof. Fuchs: Dates will be announced by email.Master's Thesis Colloquium with Prof. Reisinger: Dates will be announced by email.Master's Thesis Colloquium with Prof. Wagner: Dates will be announced by email.Aims, contents and method of the course
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Masterkonversatorium Prof. Fuchs
Assessment:
20% Presentation topic
20% Methodology
20% Presentation Results
40% Preliminary-Thesis
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria:
In each unit, you will present your progress on your master's thesis and receive feedback from the supervisor and your peers.Masterkonversatorium Prof. Reisinger
Presentation in the colloquiumMasterkonversatorium Prof. Wagner
Presentation in the colloquium
Assessment:
20% Presentation topic
20% Methodology
20% Presentation Results
40% Preliminary-Thesis
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria:
In each unit, you will present your progress on your master's thesis and receive feedback from the supervisor and your peers.Masterkonversatorium Prof. Reisinger
Presentation in the colloquiumMasterkonversatorium Prof. Wagner
Presentation in the colloquium
Examination topics
Presentation in the colloquium
Reading list
Masterkonversatorium Prof. Fuchs - Literature:
Bem, D. J. (1987). Writing the empirical journal article. The compleat academic: A practical guide for the beginning social scientist, 2, 185-219. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.687.6970&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Bem, D. J. (1995). Writing a review article for Psychological Bulletin. Psychological Bulletin, 118(2), 172. https://www.mcgill.ca/connectionslab/files/connectionslab/writingareviewpaperforpsychologicalbulletin.pdf
Warren, N. L., Farmer, M., Gu, T., & Warren, C. (2021). Marketing Ideas: How to Write Research Articles that Readers Understand and Cite. Journal of Marketing, 00222429211003560.
Williams, J. (1990). Toward Clarity and Grace. Chicago: The University of Chicago.
Bem, D. J. (1987). Writing the empirical journal article. The compleat academic: A practical guide for the beginning social scientist, 2, 185-219. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.687.6970&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Bem, D. J. (1995). Writing a review article for Psychological Bulletin. Psychological Bulletin, 118(2), 172. https://www.mcgill.ca/connectionslab/files/connectionslab/writingareviewpaperforpsychologicalbulletin.pdf
Warren, N. L., Farmer, M., Gu, T., & Warren, C. (2021). Marketing Ideas: How to Write Research Articles that Readers Understand and Cite. Journal of Marketing, 00222429211003560.
Williams, J. (1990). Toward Clarity and Grace. Chicago: The University of Chicago.
Group 2
max. 24 participants
Language: German, English
LMS: Moodle
Lecturers
Classes
The colloquium is a continuous assessment course; attendance on the scheduled colloquium dates is thus mandatory. The specific dates applicable to you depend on your supervisor. Please clarify which of the announced dates you are required to attend.
- Your supervisor is Prof. Auer-Zotlöterer? => please save meetings scheduled THURSDAY & FRIDAY!- Your supervisor is Prof. Eisend? => kindly mark all announced TUESDAY dates!
Aims, contents and method of the course
Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Auer-Zotlöterer
The aim is to assist you in completing your master's thesis by the end of this semester. It serves as a regular exchange with the supervisor and the other course participants. The Colloquium provides support in the process of developing topics, scientific problem investigation, selecting and implementing suitable methods as well as writing the thesis. The course is structured so as to provide you clear guidance. It offers feedback on results achieved and enables you to exchange ideas directly with each other. Last but not least, it gives you as a group of master students the opportunity to motivate each other when things are occasionally particularly difficult.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
This course is intended to accompany you in your master's thesis project. It aims at providing a regular exchange between the supervisor and the course participants (also amongst each other) in the process of investigating the research problem, selecting and implementing suitable methods and writing the master’s thesis.
The aim is completing your master's thesis by the end of this semester.
The aim is to assist you in completing your master's thesis by the end of this semester. It serves as a regular exchange with the supervisor and the other course participants. The Colloquium provides support in the process of developing topics, scientific problem investigation, selecting and implementing suitable methods as well as writing the thesis. The course is structured so as to provide you clear guidance. It offers feedback on results achieved and enables you to exchange ideas directly with each other. Last but not least, it gives you as a group of master students the opportunity to motivate each other when things are occasionally particularly difficult.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
This course is intended to accompany you in your master's thesis project. It aims at providing a regular exchange between the supervisor and the course participants (also amongst each other) in the process of investigating the research problem, selecting and implementing suitable methods and writing the master’s thesis.
The aim is completing your master's thesis by the end of this semester.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Auer-Zotlöterer
At the beginning and at the end of the semester, there will be two (Thu/Fri) presentation and discussion dates (1st concepts, 2nd thesis). Between these dates, the exchange takes place in written digital form via Moodle (submission of revised concept, intermediate status and first version). For each sub-step you will receive points; in total, a maximum of 100 points can be achieved with the partial achievements, which comprise:
- Presentation MA Concept: 25 points
- Revised concept: 15 points
- Standings: 15 points
- Presentation - SLIDES: 5 points
- Presentation Master's thesis: 25 points
- First version of the finished Master's thesis: 15 points.
At the beginning and at the end of the semester, there will be two (Thu/Fri) presentation and discussion dates (1st concepts, 2nd thesis). Between these dates, the exchange takes place in written digital form via Moodle (submission of revised concept, intermediate status and first version). For each sub-step you will receive points; in total, a maximum of 100 points can be achieved with the partial achievements, which comprise:
- Presentation MA Concept: 25 points
- Revised concept: 15 points
- Standings: 15 points
- Presentation - SLIDES: 5 points
- Presentation Master's thesis: 25 points
- First version of the finished Master's thesis: 15 points.
Examination topics
Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Auer-Zotlöterer
Adherence to the specified deadlines (for all course contributions!)
Literature on methodology will be provided in Moodle, and its consideration is expected.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
Adherence to the specified deadlines (for all course contributions!)
Literature on methodology will be provided in Moodle, and its consideration is expected.
Adherence to the specified deadlines (for all course contributions!)
Literature on methodology will be provided in Moodle, and its consideration is expected.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
Adherence to the specified deadlines (for all course contributions!)
Literature on methodology will be provided in Moodle, and its consideration is expected.
Reading list
Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Auer-Zotlöterer
Literature list availabe in the Syllabus and on Moodle.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
APA (2020), Publication Manual of the Americn Psychological Association (7. ed.). American Psy-chological Association.
Peter, J. Paul and Jerry C. Olson (1983), "Is Science Marketing?," Journal of Marketing, 47 (4), 111-25.
Warren, Nooshin L., Matthew Farmer, Tianyu Gu, and Caleb Warren (2021), "Marketing Ideas: How to Write Research Articles that Readers Understand and Cite," Journal of Marketing, 85 (5), 42-57.
Literature list availabe in the Syllabus and on Moodle.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
APA (2020), Publication Manual of the Americn Psychological Association (7. ed.). American Psy-chological Association.
Peter, J. Paul and Jerry C. Olson (1983), "Is Science Marketing?," Journal of Marketing, 47 (4), 111-25.
Warren, Nooshin L., Matthew Farmer, Tianyu Gu, and Caleb Warren (2021), "Marketing Ideas: How to Write Research Articles that Readers Understand and Cite," Journal of Marketing, 85 (5), 42-57.
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Assessment and permitted materials
Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Auer-Zotlöterer
Required achievements:
- Adherence to the specified submission deadlines for the concept, revision, interim report, and preliminary review of the work, as well as
- Attendance (in person) at the colloquium sessions.The Colloquium will be held in german. In well-justified cases (e.g., when German is not your mother tongue) the master's thesis may be written in English; and presentations by participants' may occassionally be held in English as well.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
Presentations during the course (30% Presentation topic, 40% Presentation Methodology, 30% Presentation Results)
You will present the progress of your master's thesis (topic, methodology, results) and receive feedback from the supervisor and your peers.
Please note: Policies regarding academic integrity must be followed. Any transgressions will be pun-ished. If issues of academic integrity arise in this course, please talk to the instructor immediately.This Colloquium will be held in English
Required achievements:
- Adherence to the specified submission deadlines for the concept, revision, interim report, and preliminary review of the work, as well as
- Attendance (in person) at the colloquium sessions.The Colloquium will be held in german. In well-justified cases (e.g., when German is not your mother tongue) the master's thesis may be written in English; and presentations by participants' may occassionally be held in English as well.Master's Thesis Colloquium - Supervision by Eisend
Presentations during the course (30% Presentation topic, 40% Presentation Methodology, 30% Presentation Results)
You will present the progress of your master's thesis (topic, methodology, results) and receive feedback from the supervisor and your peers.
Please note: Policies regarding academic integrity must be followed. Any transgressions will be pun-ished. If issues of academic integrity arise in this course, please talk to the instructor immediately.This Colloquium will be held in English
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This Konversatorium aims at providing a regular exchange between the supervisor and the course participants in the process of investigating the research problem, selecting and implementing of suitable methods as well as the writing of the master’s thesis.
The aim is completing your master's thesis by the end of this semester.Masterkonversatorium Prof. Reisinger
The aim of this course is for you to make good progress on your master's thesis by the end of this semester. The master's thesis colloquium is intended to support you in your master's thesis project. Starting from the accepted proposal and the confirmation of supervision, this course facilitates exchange with your supervisor and other course participants during the process of theoretical and empirical work on the topic.
In the first half of the semester, participants will work on the theoretical part of their master's thesis. The supervisor will provide feedback on it, and ultimately, a group presentation will take place in person, which will consider the feedback and address both the theory and the planned empirical research.Masterkonversatorium Prof. Wagner
The aim of this course is for you to make good progress on your master's thesis by the end of this semester. The master's thesis colloquium is designed to support you throughout your master's thesis project. Based on the accepted exposé and the supervisor's approval, the course facilitates exchange with the supervisor and other course participants during the process of theoretical and empirical development of the topic.
Course Structure
In the first half of the semester, participants write the theoretical part of the master's thesis. The supervisor provides feedback on this, and the course culminates in an in-person group presentation, which incorporates the feedback and addresses both the theory and the planned empirical work.