This learning unit is not open to incoming exchange students!
Teacher(s)
Tavernier Jan (coordinator);
Language
French
Prerequisites
None
Main themes
The course provides an opportunity to put into practice the knowledge of different aspects of the Ancient Near Eastern civilizations.
Content
The internship allows for the development of personal work skills according to the standards of the discipline and provides a first immersion in a professional environment.
Teaching methods
Practical training under the supervision of an internship supervisor and writing of a scientific work under the supervision of the thesis promoter.
Evaluation methods
The assessment combines (1) an evaluation by the supervisor and (2) the 10-page philological research paper according to the following breakdown: 25% for the evaluation and 75% for the philological research paper.
Other information
The work placement must be carried out in the academic year in which it is included in the student's annual programme.
Under no circumstances may it be carried out during the months of July and August preceding the academic year in which the student registers for the EAP.
Under no circumstances may it be carried out during the months of July and August preceding the academic year in which the student registers for the EAP.
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