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Language
French
Teaching methods
The jury may object to a student's registration for the dissertation if the student has not participated in the various stages of the dissertation teaching process and, a fortiori, if the student has never contacted his/her promoter (except for validation of the dissertation subject when first registering for block 1 of the master's degree) cf. RGEE articles 73 and 74.
A student deemed to be at the end of the cycle may register for the dissertation in the June or September session. Only students who have already presented their dissertation, without credit, at the session of a previous academic year are authorised to register for the January session.
A student deemed to be at the end of the cycle may register for the dissertation in the June or September session. Only students who have already presented their dissertation, without credit, at the session of a previous academic year are authorised to register for the January session.
Evaluation methods
The dissertation will be assessed on the basis of the student's ability to identify a research subject and set out a problem, to conduct a high-quality heuristic and/or empirical investigation, to apply the principles of documentary criticism to the works and/or sources used, to summarise the information gathered and to analyse and communicate it in writing; the student's ability to present the results of his/her research to the dissertation jury (made up of the promoter and an assessor appointed by the inter-university master's jury). The detailed assessment criteria (in terms of form and content) are set out in the Regulations relating to internships for the Master's specialisation in gender studies (see ‘Other information’).
Oral defense
The dissertation is defended orally. The oral examination is a time for discussion between the student and the members of the jury. The oral examination is taken into account in the final assessment of the dissertation.
Rules on plagiarism and the use of AI
Throughout the dissertation, students must demonstrate their perfect mastery of the rules of bibliographic referencing; at the risk of being suspected of plagiarism, they must take care to
This definition supplements the definition given in art. 107 §2 of the RGEE and constitutes a special provision within the meaning of §3 of the same article.
Any student who fails to comply with the scientific referencing standards set out above is liable, in the event of irregularity or plagiarism established by the jury, to academic sanctions as detailed in the RGEE (section 7).
Generative artificial intelligence (AI), if used, must be used responsibly and in accordance with the practices of academic and scientific integrity. As scientific integrity requires that sources be cited, the use of AI must always be reported.
Oral defense
The dissertation is defended orally. The oral examination is a time for discussion between the student and the members of the jury. The oral examination is taken into account in the final assessment of the dissertation.
Rules on plagiarism and the use of AI
Throughout the dissertation, students must demonstrate their perfect mastery of the rules of bibliographic referencing; at the risk of being suspected of plagiarism, they must take care to
- DO NOT copy a text without inverted commas and/or without mentioning the source;
- DO NOT reproduce a graph, data, illustration, etc. without mentioning the source;
- DO NOT reformulate or summarise an author's original idea without mentioning the source;
- DO NOT translate, in whole or in part, a source without referencing it;
- DO NOT use someone else's work by presenting it as your own (even if the author of the work has given his or her agreement);
- DO NOT buy a work.
This definition supplements the definition given in art. 107 §2 of the RGEE and constitutes a special provision within the meaning of §3 of the same article.
Any student who fails to comply with the scientific referencing standards set out above is liable, in the event of irregularity or plagiarism established by the jury, to academic sanctions as detailed in the RGEE (section 7).
Generative artificial intelligence (AI), if used, must be used responsibly and in accordance with the practices of academic and scientific integrity. As scientific integrity requires that sources be cited, the use of AI must always be reported.
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Advanced Master in Gender Studies