Defend With Confidence: Preparing for the Thesis Defense
The defense is an important milestone on the way to the doctoral degree. Presenting orally in the defense situation is a big challenge and often linked with insecurities and stage fright. The defense or disputation is of critical importance: first, the defense is an integral part of the examination of the doctoral degree and, second, it shows your ability to argue and present your achievements and the results of your research convincingly.
This workshop aims at preparing doctoral candidates for their defense. They will be introduced into formal regulations and frameworks, procedures and typical settings in a defense. Thinking on their feet during the questions and answers session as well as responding strategies to typical defense questions will also be practiced in simulated scenarios.
Coaching techniques and online training sessions will support the training of individual coping strategies to gain more security during the defense.
Contents
- Awareness-rising for formalities and deadlines
- Formal procedures and regulations
- Do’s and Don’ts in oral thesis examinations
- Training units for preparation of the talk and the defense
- Coping strategies with unexpected or difficult questions
Please note: Participants are asked to attend a 3-5 minute presentation of their dissertation topic for the 2nd day. The group will be spread up into 2 small groups. The duration of the workshop is 1.5 days for each participant.
Details
Date:
Thu, 14 November 2024, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, face-to-face event
Fri, 15 November 2024, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, face-to-face event
Location:
Hamburg Research Academy, Gorch-Fock-Wall 7, 20354 Hamburg
Target groups:
doctoral researchers
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy
Trainer:
Dr. Christine Kohistani is an advisor, trainer, coach and co-founder of SAMINWORLD in Düsseldorf. She is a registered merchant, a certified coach (DGfC) and a Geographer with a PhD in Geographical Conflict Research. She has years of project management experience in industry, academia and development cooperation.
Maximum number of participants:
10