Lectures and seminars Seminar: Writing a kappa – organising and telling your own story, November

22-11-2021 to
26-11-2021 Add to iCal
Campus Solna Equity, Widerströmska building, floor 3
Writing the Kappa

The Doctoral programme in public health science (PHSP) welcomes all PhD students to our Kappa seminar, November 22-26, 2021.

The seminar is meant to help doctoral students who are in the process of writing their kappa/cover story to put their thesis in a broader conceptual perspective, clarify how the articles forming the thesis relate to one another in this broader context, and elaborate on the content and organisation of the kappa.

Dates for the seminars: 

  • 22 November, 09.00-16.30
  • 24 November, 09.00-12.00
  • 26 November, 09.00-12.00

(In-class seminars; individual work during remaining time of the week).


Target group

Doctoral students who will defend their theses during the spring term 2022.

Purpose

The seminar is meant to help doctoral students who are in the process of writing their kappa/cover story to put their thesis in a broader conceptual perspective, clarify how the articles forming the thesis relate to one another in this broader context, and elaborate on the content and organisation of the kappa.

Content

The seminar is a mix of plenary sessions, individual assignments, and group work, all being focused on each participant’s own thesis (kappa). The participants are encouraged to reflect on their own work, and they have to provide other course participants with peer review at several occasions.

The seminar is held in English.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the seminar you need to have done your half time seminar, have half of the publications to be included in your thesis accepted and be close to your doctoral defence or to apply for it.

Registration

To attend the workshop, please register to fu-adm.gph@ki.se by October 18th. Make sure to attach the registration form to your email.

Seats are limited to 10 participants. Reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Participation to all in-class sessions is mandatory and the seminar is the equivalent on 1 week of full-time work.

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