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Seminar and thesis supervision [ LCRIM2222 ]


2.0 crédits ECTS  15.0 h   2q 

Teacher(s) Ravier Isabelle ; Roisin Jacques (compensates Kaminski Dan) ; Masson Antoine ; Renard Bertrand ; De Valkeneer Christian-Paul ; Cesoni Maria Luisa ; Moreau Thierry ; Devresse Marie-Sophie ; Kaminski Dan ; Brion Fabienne ; Adam Christophe ; Francis Vincent ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes Each thesis support seminar is attended by no more than 10 students. All students are linked to one seminar according to their wishes that they will have expressed with respect to the subjects of their theses or, more generally, regarding the legal discipline/subject with which they would like their theses to be associated. According to the conditions stipulated by the Thesis Regulations, the students express the wish to work on one or several criminological subjects, problems or disciplines/matters; they do not choose their sponsors even if they have been informed of the names of the various holders of the support seminars and their legal specialities. The thesis support seminar is run by a member of the teaching or scientific staff of the School of Criminology who is therefore both the holder and sponsor of the theses of the students linked to his/her seminar.
Aims The thesis support seminar will assist the students in completing their theses within the deadlines set and, as far as possible, to achieve them during the June Master 2 session. The sponsors are in charge of one support seminar (two at most). The objective of the thesis supervisory seminar is in particular to develop the student's capacity to: - define the subject of the thesis as accurately as possible; - make adequate methodological choices according to the subject of his/her thesis; - create an analysis and summary of a situation or problem by bringing out the rules applying to it; - exchange with the other students on the subject of the course work; - understand and respond to the observations and criticism put forward by the other students and the sponsor; - elaborate on the state of progress with his research; - master the detailed demands and the form relative to completing his/her thesis; - present the summary of certain joint reading that may be allocated to the students.
Content The thesis support seminar takes place during the second four month period of the first year of the Master programme at the rate of at least five sessions of two hours. These sessions follow the objectives indicated above and of which the final objective is getting the student to define as precisely as possible both the subject and the methodology of his/her thesis (particularly the necessity to resort to one phase of the thesis). The seminar is also a forum for exchange among students with respect to all recommendations relating to the future completion of their theses both regarding form and content. The holder of the seminar may demonstrate to the students the contemporary difficulties encountered in the branch of criminology to which the thesis support seminar is linked in order to guide the students in researching the subject of their theses.
Other information The student is not authorized to sit the June Master 1 examination if no decision has been made on the subject of his/her thesis. The sponsor will inform the School secretary if he/she notes that the subject has not been decided on by the end of the seminar. The respective student will in such case be enrolled for individual examinations and not the test examination; he will be informed accordingly. No marks will be awarded for attending the seminar, the assessment of any tasks by the student being included in the mark allocated to Master 2 for the thesis (cf. Infra).
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Criminology
Faculty or entity
in charge
> ECRI


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