Winter Semester 24/25

Kolloquium

Research Colloquium Advances Future of Work, Human Resource Management, & Organization (Research Colloquium)

Lecturer:
  • Interim Prof. Dr. Jan-Philipp Ahrens
Contact:
Term:
Winter Semester 2024/2025
Cycle:
Wintersemester
Time:
Every two weeks - Fridays 10am - 12am
Room:
S06 S01 A31
Start:
18.10.2024
End:
24.01.2025
Language:
English
LSF:
Lecture in LSF
Participants:

Important Notes:

Colloquium for students who are in the process of writing their thesis.

Please have a look at the application regulations for a final thesis at the Chair's homepage. Prerequisite for the participation in the colloquium is the admission to the thesis. This course is mandatory for all students that want to write their thesis at the Chair.

Description:

Colloquium for students who are in the process of writing their thesis.

Please have a look at the application regulations for a final thesis at the Chair's homepage. Prerequisite for the participation in the colloquium is the admission to the thesis. This course is mandatory for all students that want to write their thesis at the Chair.

The colloquium further enables students to prepare, present and discuss an independent scientific paper.

Learning Targets:

Students who have successfully participated in the “Colloquium Future of Work, Human Resource Management, & Organization” :

• outline the fundamental ideas of their final thesis and describe the motivation assumptions and mechanics of their scientific work.

• present their scientific approach in their final thesis to other students and structure the key points in an individual exposé.

• design a specific, empirical research method and implement these research methods in a scientific way.

• justify the own work progress and reflect on their own scientific work and the work of other students and reflect on central organization theories used in the field of Future of Work, Human Resource Management, & Organization.

• evaluate their own scientific work and progress and combine related scientific methods with specific research questions.

• develop suggestions on possible ways forward regarding the theoretical and practical implications of their scientific work.

Literature:

Varies according to topics covered.

Formalities:

For more information see the respective module catalogues: B.Sc. module catalogue ; M.Sc. module catalogue