The oral examination for PhD candidates
After completion of the thesis, personally defending it presents a new challenge for the doctoral candidate. For many, oral examinations are associated with nerves and worries about blackouts. However, they quickly lose their horror if systematic preparation is started in good time. If the process is known, one has found one’s own presentation style and can also deal with difficult situations in discussions, one can go into the examination more relaxed and is then able to present one’s competencies in an optimal light.
In this workshop participants have the opportunity to strategically engage with the upcoming oral examination. They develop individual strategies for preparing themselves and learn techniques so they can direct the discussion even at critical points.
Target audience
Doctoral students
Topics
- What is obligatory and what is freestyle? The expectations of an oral examination
- Selecting topics:
What do I have to consider when choosing my examination subjects?
- All to plan?
Self and time management in the preparatory phase
- The optimal presentation:
How do I present myself and my work?
- The show must go on!
Dealing with nerves and difficult situations in discussions
- The oral examination: My next steps
Terms and Applications
- Date: 18 June 2014
- Time: 9.00-17.00
- Group size: maximal 16
- Workshop language: English
Venue:
MLU
Von-Danckelmann-Platz 3
SR: 1.12
Halle (Saale)
Lecturer
Dr. Simon Golin, Hamburg
Registration for the course
Please fill out the registration form to enroll yourself to the course. You will receive an confirmation email.
Please contact sfb-trr-102-office(at)physik.uni-halle.de in case of questions.