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14 january
14 january 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Online
Meet Admissions officers from KI who will guide you through the process of documenting your eligibility to the global master's programmes.
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27 january
27 january to 3 february
As a Master’s student, you need to find, integrate and correctly cite scientific sources in your own writing. The KI library allows you to access thousands of scientific journals and a variety of comprehensive databases. During this workshop, you will learn how to use these resources effectively in…
Lectures and seminars
3 february
3 february 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Reference management programs help you collect, format and organise your sources for your master’s thesis. During this workshop, you will learn how to use either Endnote Online or Zotero.
Lectures and seminars
23 february
23 february 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
This webinar will focus on the function and structure of the introduction, on how to synthesise sources, prepare the reader for the aim, and create coherence throughout the text. We will discuss and analyse a sample introduction, and you will get hands-on advice on how to work with your own text…
Lectures and seminars
2 march
2 march 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm
In this webinar, we will explore both visual and language-related aspects of creating effective presentations. You will gain practical tips on designing slides that are clear and engaging. There will also be time for questions.
Lectures and seminars
3 march
3 march 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm
During this session, you will receive hands-on advice on how you may generally use AI in your writing process, how you should not use it, and why. You will also get tips on how to construct prompts to ensure that you truly improve your text while learning more.
Lectures and seminars
9 april
9 april 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
This webinar will focus on the function and structure of the discussion section of your thesis, on the relationship between the discussion and other parts of the thesis, and on how to make this section of your text nuanced, clear and effective. During this webinar, we will analyze and discuss one…
Lectures and seminars
20 april
20 april 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
The abstract is a short but central part of any scientific text, including the Master’s thesis. During this webinar, you will receive hands-on tips, techniques and writing practice, all of which will help you write a concise and comprehensive abstract.
Lectures and seminars
23 april
23 april 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
The conclusion is a short but important part of a Master’s thesis. During this webinar, we will discuss and analyze a sample conclusion, and you will learn how to write a clear and effective conclusion.
Lectures and seminars
7 may
7 may 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Giving oral presentations is an important part of scholarly exchange. During this workshop, you will learn how to plan, prepare for, structure and deliver an effective oral presentation. We will also discuss how to deal with being nervous.
Lectures and seminars
18 may
18 may 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
In this workshop, we will explore practical strategies for using visuals in oral presentations. You will learn how to reduce visual clutter, highlight key messages, and present information in a clear and engaging way.
Lectures and seminars
11 june
11 june 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Once you have completed your Master’s thesis, you may want to turn it into a research article and submit it to a scientific journal. What do you need to think about when you do so? In what ways does a Master’s thesis differ from a publishable article?
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