{"id":49,"date":"2019-10-04T14:07:23","date_gmt":"2019-10-04T12:07:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/us.edu.pl\/sd\/?page_id=49"},"modified":"2021-04-19T11:57:33","modified_gmt":"2021-04-19T09:57:33","slug":"plan-zajec-lato2021-1","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/us.edu.pl\/szkola-doktorska\/en\/harmonogram-zajec-semestr-letni-2020-2021\/plan-zajec-lato2021-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Schedule of classes – summer semester – Ist year"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Doctoral seminar and tutoring<\/h3> \r\n
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\r\n Individual courses (seminars, tutoring) are organized as before. The teacher and the PhD student decide jointly about the form of classes and the criteria for obtaining credit. If something needs improvement in USOS – report it<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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More about tutoring: expert tutoring in the Doctoral School<\/a> \r\n

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Preparation and implementation of the research project<\/h3> \r\n
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\r\n The main goal of the course is to prepare a grant project – to plan it in such a way that it has a good chance of financing, and its implementation brings scientific benefits. Work takes place in groups and in the form of individual consultations. Classes are conducted in cooperation with superivisors who provide substantive support in the preparation of applications.<\/p>\n

The finishing of the course is based on the preparation of the application and submission of the grant application. PhD students have time to submit a grant application by the end of the second year of education, so they can also obtain a credit in the second year, but they attend classes in the first year.<\/p>\n

PhD students who implement their doctoral projects as part of a grant project (e.g. PRELUDIUM BIS, OPUS)<\/strong> and obtaining another grant instead of benefits could disturb the possibility of project implementation, may be exempted from the obligation to send a grant application. They should submit an application (by e-mail – szkola.doktorska@us.edu.pl) for exemption from this obligation. The application should be confirmed by the supervisor (signature on a scan of the letter or a separate confirmation e-mail). Note – the exemption from submitting the application does not mean exemption from classes where PhD students learn how to independently raise funds for research. The PhD student should establish the pass criteria with the teacher.<\/p>\n

PhD students who have already obtained funds for research in the form of a grant (eg PRELUDIUM, Diamond Grant, Implementation Doctorate)<\/strong> may apply for a complete exemption from these classes.<\/p>\n

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Shedule<\/h3>\n

Part 1 – introductory meetings<\/h3>\n

Meetings are held on MS Teams, except for the first meeting (Fulbright scholarship). Team link: sign up today.<\/p>\n

Meetings with administration employees and others who will provide information on funding sources for research projects, procedures and requirements. Meetings are common to all.<\/p>\n

February 23rd (Tuesday) 13:00 – webinar on Polish-American Fulbright Commission<\/strong><\/span> – in Polish (scholarship available only for polish citizens)<\/strong> Link for registration:\u00a0here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

February 26th (Friday) 15:30 – meeting with dr Emilia Rekosz-Cebula (Project Department of our university) – about internal procedures and available options. Meeting in English<\/strong> (Polish meeting: February 24th, 15:30).<\/p>\n

February 26th (Friday) 15:30 – meeting with mgr Karolina Habdas (Project Department, head of the polish national funds) – preliminary information about NCN calls (first of all – PRELUDIUM) – meeting in Polish<\/strong> (English-speaking PhD students will receive all materials).<\/p>\n

Next meetings on the NCN, NAWA and Erasmus programs will be organized on an ongoing basis, along with the opening of the competitions.<\/p>\n

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part 2 – workshops – work on projects<\/h3>\n

PhD students work with specialists with extensive experience in preparing and obtaining grants. Classes start from the second week of the semester, i.e. from March 3rd. The work schedule will be established at the first meeting. Classes begin with regular meetings, and than – individual work as part of consultations.<\/p>\n

Registration for this part of the classes takes place at USOSweb from Thursday, February 11 at 15:00 to Tuesday 16 February at 23:59.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Field: exact and natural sciences as well as engineering and technical sciences<\/h4>\n

Teachers:<\/p>\n