Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change,
in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
10 credits
240.0 h
Teacher(s)
Debruyne Emmanuel (coordinator);
Language
French
Main themes
During their internship, each trainee will be involved in tasks such as :
- Preparation of a scientific event (symposium, etc.).
- Reports of books or scientific events.
- Proofreading of proposals for articles, or tests of scientific publications.
- Writing an article (possibly based on their own seminar work, if it is particularly successful).
- Heuristic and bibliographic preparation.
- Preparation and execution of data entry.
- Participation in counting sessions.
- Summary of seminars from a previous year.
- ...
- Preparation of a scientific event (symposium, etc.).
- Reports of books or scientific events.
- Proofreading of proposals for articles, or tests of scientific publications.
- Writing an article (possibly based on their own seminar work, if it is particularly successful).
- Heuristic and bibliographic preparation.
- Preparation and execution of data entry.
- Participation in counting sessions.
- Summary of seminars from a previous year.
- ...
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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At the end of this internship, the student - Have applied their historical skills within a research team - Have developed interpersonal skills during this internship - Have learned new technical skills and put them into practice |
Content
This internship will focus on the profession of researcher and the activities specific to scientific research: it will allow the student to approach current research within a research team and to participate actively, under the direction of a supervisor within UCLouvain, a Belgian team outside UCLouvain or a foreign team within a university associated with UCLouvain via the ERASMUS interuniversity agreements.
Teaching methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
At the beginning of the year, each trainee would submit a letter of motivation and a CV. The academics gathered around the head of the finality will check and organize the quality of the internship projects and validate the choices of interns.- Internal" internship. The intern will work under the direct supervision of one of the researchers/academics of the CP HIST, the LaRHis or another associated centre to which CP members belong, who will regularly propose one or more internship projects.
- External" internship. The trainee will work in the framework of a research institution external to the UCL (in Belgium or possibly abroad), which is in direct contact with a UCL researcher/academic, on the basis of a well established project.
- Erasmus" internship. The trainee will work under the direct supervision of a researcher/academic from his/her host university, who is in direct contact with a researcher/academic corresponding to the UCL, on the basis of a well established project. A priori, the 10 internship credits would count in this configuration as part of the 30 credits associated with the ERASMUS stay.
Evaluation methods
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information in this section is particularly likely to change.
The evaluation will be carried out on the basis of an internship report submitted by the trainee, with a note proposed by the researcher "internship supervisor" and possibly his Louvain-based contact person (if this researcher is outside Leuven), then endorsed by the person in charge of internships for the purpose.
Faculty or entity
HIST