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- Dozent/in: Katharina Kleine

- Dozent/in: Diah Ayu Irawati
- Dozent/in: Katharina Kleine

This course equips first-semester GFTM-students with foundational skills in scientific research, focusing on both qualitative and quantitative methods. By the end of the course, students will be able to perform comprehensive literature reviews, critically evaluate research articles, and understand key research designs used in scientific studies. The course covers essential qualitative methods such as interview studies and content analysis, as well as quantitative approaches like surveys and experimental research, along with relevant statistical analyses.
- Dozent/in: Katharina Kleine
- Dozent/in: Simone Robitschko
Weitere Kurse
- Dozent/in: Frank Egle
- Dozent/in: Katharina Kleine
- Dozent/in: Maximilian Ruppert
- Dozent/in: Jan Oliver Schwarz

In times of fake news and misinformation it is even more important to discuss and understand the role of science. Anybody can make statements and it sometimes is hard to proof someone right or wrong. Hence knowing about and conducting (responsible) scientific research is vital not only within the academic field, but also relevant for every day life.
In this course we will cover aspects along the scientific research process, beginning with research ethics and finishing with scientific writing and presenting. Which is going to be the outcome the course: scientific posters and a scientific papers. How to find a research gap and question as well as why this is important will be discussed in this course. We will continue with topics such as research strategies, tools and scientific writing to accompany you trough out the steps in the process. For conducting your own research it is important to choose a method that fits your research question. Therefore some sessions are dedicated to (choice of) methods.
The course is interactive and will require the preparation of additional small tasks in between sessions. Active participation is expected and required to guarantee the best learning experience.
- Dozent/in: Katharina Kleine