15.00 credits
Q1 and Q2
Language
English
Prerequisites
None
Main themes
This seminar will take place throughout the academic year and is intended to supervise the final thesis.
Specialised guest speakers from the academic or professional world will present several current issues in European affairs to the students in order to suggest research questions for the students' thesis. They will also address technical aspects of these issues in order to familiarise students with them.
Sessions will also be devoted to methodological aspects necessary for the realisation of the thesis.
Specialised guest speakers from the academic or professional world will present several current issues in European affairs to the students in order to suggest research questions for the students' thesis. They will also address technical aspects of these issues in order to familiarise students with them.
Sessions will also be devoted to methodological aspects necessary for the realisation of the thesis.
Content
Presentation of current issues in European affairs from different disciplinary angles.
Quantitative aspects and documentary research related to the realisation of the final thesis.
Quantitative aspects and documentary research related to the realisation of the final thesis.
Teaching methods
Seminar led by specialised speakers
Evaluation methods
Attendance and participation in the seminar.
Reading of the thesis by a jury and oral defence by the student in front of the jury.
Reading of the thesis by a jury and oral defence by the student in front of the jury.
Bibliography
Variable (selon les recommandations des intervenants spécialisés)
Variable (depending on the recommendations of the specialist speakers)
Variable (depending on the recommendations of the specialist speakers)
Faculty or entity
CLSM
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Advanced Master in European Business and Economic Policy