Scientific seminars in Oral health research
Ph.D. -course
- ECTS credits
- 1
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn, Spring
- Course code
- ODORS901
- Number of semesters
- 2
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Course content
Objectives: The subject aims at giving the students an increased possibility to fulfil the thesis with high quality and a high level of research competence.
The subject contributes so that the students expand their network outside their own research group. This will contribute to an increased collaboration and translation between different research areas. The candidates will accordingly have an increased knowledge outside their own project.
Content: The subject consists of a series of seminars with a variation of topics. Some of these are set by the research school, while others are initiated by the participants and their needs.
Examples from the later years: External finances, staying abroad, given topic at the dissertation.
Learning outcomes
The student will be able to understand and perform research at a higher level than before the course.
Knowledge: the student should have an increased understanding of research, and an elevated level of research competence.
Skills: The student should be able to independent work with research on a high level.
General competence: The student should understand and evaluate research from others at a higher level after fulfilling the subject.
Study period
Course location
Language of instruction
Pre-requirements
Appointed as a PhD-candidate at the Faculty of Medicine.
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Form of assessment
TOR Seminar-series: attending the TOR seminar series.
Present your project/work once or arrange the seminar: the first Monday of every month from 10:00-11:00 there will be a seminar for all PhD-candidates at IKO where a member of the scientific staff will be present and different topics will be looked into (e.g Methods). Candidates will be given the opportunity to present their work.
Supplementary course information
Academic responsible
Reading list
Articles used during the subject.
The reading list will be ready before 01.07 for the autumn semester and before 01.12 for the spring semester.