In addition to the content-related components of the program, the technical tasks involved in implementing and utilizing existing knowledge are of essential importance. In this course, students learn how to correctly present both acquired and newly researched knowledge in an academic context.

This presentation is practiced in various formats such as manuscripts, posters, and oral presentations.

The aim of the course is to develop competent and correct handling of:

  • Microsoft Office functionalities
    (e.g., creating a cover page, (cross-)referencing tables/figures/formulas, generating indexes such as table of contents, list of tables and figures, using formatting templates)

  • Searching, utilizing, storing, and citing literature and information sources
    using a reference management program (EndNote)

  • Analyzing and visualizing data and results
    in figures and tables using appropriate scientific formats and methods

  • Presenting results
    (e.g., oral presentations, posters/PowerPoint, written reports)

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