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How to write a great Master thesis

Stefan Krüger
12th June 2023 at 18:15, room O2
The final thesis concludes every Bachelor's and Master's program. It is usually the first time you as students work systematically for a longer time on your own on a single topic and write up the results of this work in a scientific manner. Consequently, it is widely considered a huge and important part of any curriculum and grants up to 1/3 of all credit points a student may earn during their studies. Yet, curricula tend to focus on other topics, leaving many students feel unprepared for this unique challenge.

How to write a great Master thesis

Stefan Krüger
14. June 2022 at 18:15, lecture hall: O2

The final thesis concludes every Bachelor's and Master's program. It is usually the first time students work systematically for a longer time on their own on a single topic and write up the results of this work in a scientific manner. Consequently, it is widely considered a huge and important part of any curriculum and grants up to 1/3 of all credit points a student may earn during their studies. Yet, curricula tend to focus on other topics, often leaving students feeling unprepared for this unique challenge.

How to write a great Master thesis

Stefan Krüger
on 2021-06-14, 19:00 CEST via BigBlueButton.

Presentations without boring the audience

Monday, 17.01.2019, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Prof. Dr. Holger Karl

How to write a Bachelor's or Master's thesis

Thursday, 10.01.2019, 18:00 Uhr in D2

Talk given by Dr. Harald Selke

When you have to write a thesis, there are many questions:

  • How to start?
  • Which tools to use?
  • How to organize my work?

In this talk, we give an introduction into the creative work of organizing your ideas into a well-structured thesis.

Presentations without boring the audience

Monday, 23.01.2017, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Prof. Dr. Holger Karl

Link: Screen cast

 

How to write a Bachelor's or Master's thesis

Monday, 16.01.2017, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Dr. Harald Selke

When you have to write a thesis, there are many questions:

  • How to start?
  • Which tools to use?
  • How to organize my work?

In this talk, we give an introduction into the creative work of organizing your ideas into a well-structured thesis.

How to write a Bachelor's or Master's thesis

Monday, 04.05.2015, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Dr. Harald Selke

 

Literature search and reference management

Monday, 27.04.2015, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Martina Eikel

 

Presentations without boring the audience

Monday, 21.04.2015, 18:00 Uhr in O2

Talk given by Prof. Dr. Holger Karl

 

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