| Lecturer (assistant) |
Sebastian Hellmann [L]
Nuno Busch
|
|---|---|
| Term | Wintersemester 2025/26 |
- 22.10.2025 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 05.11.2025 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 19.11.2025 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 03.12.2025 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 17.12.2025 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 14.01.2026 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 28.01.2026 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
- 11.02.2026 13:30-15:00 Externer Ort (siehe Anmerkung)
Objectives
In addition to individual supervision by your supervisor, we also offer students the opportunity to participate in our thesis colloquium. During the lecture periods, every two weeks two students present their thesis project to our department. This gives students the opportunity to receive feedback from the chair as well as peer feedback and questions from other students. Students who join at an early stage of their project also have the opportunity to learn from other projects and adopt best practices.
Description
During their work on their final thesis project, students should give one colloquium talk. The talk should take about 20 minutes, followed by a colloquium discussion (ca. 10 min.), where the audience has the chance to ask questions. Talks can be given at any stage of the project (e.g., prior data collection, upon prelimary results) and should cover central aspects of the project (usually backround, research question, methods, and if applicable, results and conclusions).
Registration for the colloquium via TUMonline
Students writing a thesis at the Chair of Behavioral Research Methods are asked to register for the colloquium via TUMonline. This will allow us to easily notify you of upcoming colloquium dates and talks or any changes by email.
Participation in the colloquium is not mandatory, but is strongly recommended for all students writing a thesis at the Chair of Behavioral Research Methods. As for now, no ECTS credits will be awarded for participation in the colloquium.