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19760-01 - Seminar: Interdisciplinary Analyses in European Global Studies 6 CP

Semester fall semester 2021
Course frequency Every semester
Lecturers Dragan Filimonovic (dragan.filimonovic@unibas.ch)
Philippe Major (philippe.major@unibas.ch)
Barbara von Rütte (barbara.vonruette@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content This seminar has the general aim of preparing students to write seminar papers and master theses from an interdisciplinary perspective by combining insights from lecturers with background in three fields – law, the humanities and economics. Our approach will be strongly practice-oriented with a major focus on leading students through the main steps of the research process. On the basis of an actual topic we intend to initiate a discussion on what the term interdisciplinary means, on what possible forms it may have in research, and on the role it plays in the general framework of European Global Studies.

Throughout the seminar students will improve their academic writing and research skills by writing an interdisciplinary paper, by actively participating in the classroom discussions, and by contributing to the peer-review process by providing feedback on the work of their fellow students. The students will benefit from timely feedback from the lecturers at various stages of the writing process.
Learning objectives The seminar prepares students for writing an interdisciplinary master thesis and also gives them an opportunity to critically engage in an inter- or multidisciplinary dialogue in the broad area of European Global Studies:
• Students will become familiar with the concepts of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity
• Students will learn how to navigate an interdisciplinary studies program
• Students will learn the advantages and difficulties of working with an interdisciplinary approach
• Students will learn to apply an interdisciplinary analysis to a particular topic
• Students will improve their academic writing skills
Bibliography Readings will be announced at the beginning of the semester and complemented on an ongoing basis.
Comments Students who are not immatriculated at the beginning of the semester are kindly requested to register with the course coordination of the Institute for European Global Studies (master-eib@unibas.ch).
Weblink Europainstitut Basel

 

Admission requirements Students are required to attend each session of the seminar (also applies to online sessions), thus increasing the benefits for all participants. Students who cannot attend a session for any reason should contact the lecturers beforehand.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Tuesday 14.00-16.00 - Online Präsenz -

Dates

Date Time Room
Tuesday 21.09.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 28.09.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 05.10.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 12.10.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 19.10.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 26.10.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 02.11.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 09.11.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 16.11.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 23.11.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 30.11.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 07.12.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 14.12.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Tuesday 21.12.2021 14.00-16.00 --, --
Modules Modul: Interdisziplinäres Seminar (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Students are asked to submit two written assignments prior to seminar meetings, present a draft of their seminar paper in class and provide oral feedback on other students’ papers. At the end of the seminar, students have to submit their final papers.

Papers and presentations are in English.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty University of Basel
Offered by Europainstitut

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