Difference between revisions of "Dates & Deadlines 2009"

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* Students need to '''confirm their particpation''' in this course by: Monday, 23. February 2009 (midnight)
 
* Students need to '''confirm their particpation''' in this course by: Monday, 23. February 2009 (midnight)
  
* Students need to '''form study groups''' and announce by e-mail the '''three projects they are most interested in''' working on by: Wednesday, 25. February 2009 (midnight)
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* Students need to '''form study groups''' of 2-3 students and announce by e-mail the '''three projects they are most interested in''' working on by: Wednesday, 25. February 2009 (midnight)
  
 
* Projects will be assigned no later than: Thursday, 26. February 2009
 
* Projects will be assigned no later than: Thursday, 26. February 2009

Revision as of 16:03, 20 February 2009

  • First kick-off meeting: Friday, 20. February 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210 in the Amphipôle)
  • Students need to confirm their particpation in this course by: Monday, 23. February 2009 (midnight)
  • Students need to form study groups of 2-3 students and announce by e-mail the three projects they are most interested in working on by: Wednesday, 25. February 2009 (midnight)
  • Projects will be assigned no later than: Thursday, 26. February 2009
  • The first session with the supervisors of the will arranged per e-mail.
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors: 27. February - 27 March 2009
  • Intermediate report meeting: Friday, 3. April 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210 in the Amphipôle)
    • Students will give feedback on their progress
    • We discuss preliminary results and potential challenges
  • free working & weekly meetings with supervisors: 10. April - 15. May 2009
  • Final report meeting: Friday, 22. May 2009 at 12:00 (room POL/210 in the Amphipôle)
    • Each study group presents their results (Presentation should take no longer than 20 minutes and are the basis for the student evaluation)
    • Feedback on the course in general

(Meetings will be arranged freely between students and supervisors.)


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