2 credits
15.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Adam Christophe; Adam Christophe (compensates Kaminski Dan); Brion Fabienne; Cesoni Maria Luisa; De Valkeneer Christian-Paul; Devresse Marie-Sophie; Francis Vincent; Francis Vincent (compensates Kaminski Dan); Janssen Christophe; Kaminski Dan; Masson Antoine; Ravier Isabelle; Renard Bertrand; Vesentini Frédéric;
Language
French
Content
The thesis support seminar takes place during the second four month period of the first year of the Master programme.
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.
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.
Faculty or entity
ECRI