2023-2024 / DMEM0005-1

Final thesis in political science

Written work

Writing support seminar

Duration

Written work :
Writing support seminar : 10h Th

Number of credits

 Master in political sciences : general (120 ECTS)15 crédits 
 Master in political sciences : general (120 ECTS) (CATANE (IN)), 1st year15 crédits 

Lecturer

Written work : Collégialité
Writing support seminar : Antonios Vlassis

Coordinator

Antonios Vlassis

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The final stage of the degree for political science students is the thesis. In order to properly prepare students for this piece of work, the Department of Political Science organises a Thesis preparation seminar, an essential complement to the Guide du mémoire (Thesis Guide) available to students. Several theme-based sessions will be organised within the framework of this seminar, which students are required to attend. These sessions relate to the following themes:
- Thesis in political science; - Choice of subject; - Choice of jury; - Elaboration of a research question; - Choice of methodology; - Bibliographical references; - Planning your work; - Looking for legal documents; - Reading methodology; - Field visits; - Data analysis; - The use of a word processor; - Writing a scientific text; - Defending your thesis.

Written work

The final stage of the degree for political science students is the thesis. In order to properly prepare students for this piece of work, the Department of Political Science organises a Thesis preparation seminar, an essential complement to the Guide du mémoire (Thesis Guide) available to students. Several theme-based sessions will be organised within the framework of this seminar, which students are required to attend. These sessions relate to the following themes:
- Thesis in political science; - Choice of subject; - Choice of jury; - Elaboration of a research question; - Choice of methodology; - Bibliographical references; - Planning your work; - Looking for legal documents; - Reading methodology; - Field visits; - Data analysis; - The use of a word processor; - Writing a scientific text; - Defending your thesis.

Writing support seminar

The final stage of the degree for political science students is the thesis. In order to properly prepare students for this piece of work, the Department of Political Science organises a Thesis preparation seminar, an essential complement to the Guide du mémoire (Thesis Guide) available to students. Several theme-based sessions will be organised within the framework of this seminar, which students are required to attend. These sessions relate to the following themes:
- Thesis in political science; - Choice of subject; - Choice of jury; - Elaboration of a research question; - Choice of methodology; - Bibliographical references; - Planning your work; - Looking for legal documents; - Reading methodology; - Field visits; - Data analysis; - The use of a word processor; - Writing a scientific text; - Defending your thesis.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

By the end of the thesis, students should be able to:
- carry out research in political science; - collect data; - analyse data; - write a thesis; - defend a thesis.

Written work

By the end of the thesis, students should be able to:
- carry out research in political science; - collect data; - analyse data; - write a thesis; - defend a thesis.

Writing support seminar

By the end of the seminar, students should be able to:
- carry out research in political science; - collect data; - analyse data; - write a thesis; - defend a thesis.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Students must attend the Supervised work in political science preparatory seminar.

Written work

Students must attend the Supervised work in political science preparatory seminar.

Writing support seminar

Students must attend the Supervised work in political science preparatory seminar.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The seminar is divided into different theme-based sessions. Every session is comprised of a lecture followed by a discussion. The aim of the discussion is to allow students to talk about the difficulties they have encountered regarding their thesis and find ways to overcome these difficulties. The following theme-based sessions are offered to students enrolled in Block 2:

- How to use MaThéO;
- Looking for legal documents;
- Reading methodology;
- Using a word processor;
- Doing interviews;
- Analysis of interviews;
- Writing a scientific text;
- Defending your thesis.

Writing support seminar

The seminar is divided into different theme-based sessions. Every session is comprised of a lecture followed by a discussion. The aim of the discussion is to allow students to talk about the difficulties they have encountered regarding their thesis and find ways to overcome these difficulties. The following theme-based sessions are offered to students enrolled in Block 2:
- How to use MaThéO; - Looking for legal documents; - Reading methodology; - Using a word processor; - Doing interviews; - Analysis of interviews; - Writing a scientific text; - Defending your thesis.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face.

Written work

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

The seminar is divided into different theme-based sessions. Every session is comprised of a lecture followed by a discussion. The aim of the discussion is to allow students to talk about the difficulties they have encountered regarding their thesis and find ways to overcome these difficulties. The following theme-based sessions are offered to students enrolled in Block 2:

- How to use MaThéO;
- Looking for legal documents;
- Reading methodology;
- Using a word processor;
- Doing interviews;
- Analysis of interviews;
- Writing a scientific text;
- Defending your thesis.

Writing support seminar

Face-to-face.

Recommended or required readings

Compulsory readings :

Geoffrey Grandjean et Antonios Vlassis (dir.), Réaliser un travail scientifique : Instruments et processus en sciences politiques et sociales, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2023.


Guide du mémoire (sous la direction de Grandjean Geoffrey et des Professeurs du Département de Science politique), 120 p., available on the following website : http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/handle/2268/201293.

Règlement des mémoires, available on the following website : https://www.droit.uliege.be/cms/c_3570137/fr/droit-travaux-et-tfe-en-sciences-politiques.

The PPTs will be available on ORBI following each session. 

Link: http://hdl.handle.net/2268/263205

Written work

Lectures obligatoires :

Geoffrey Grandjean et Antonios Vlassis (dir.), Réaliser un travail scientifique : Instruments et processus en sciences politiques et sociales, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2023.

Guide du mémoire (sous la direction de Grandjean Geoffrey et des Professeurs du Département de Science politique), 120 p., available on the following website : http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/handle/2268/201293.

Règlement des mémoires, disponible sur le site du Département de science politique, disponible à l'adresse suivante : https://www.droit.uliege.be/cms/c_3570137/fr/droit-travaux-et-tfe-en-sciences-politiques.

Les slides seront disponibles sur ORBI à la suite de chaque séance. 

Link: http://hdl.handle.net/2268/263205

Writing support seminar

Lectures obligatoires :

Geoffrey Grandjean et Antonios Vlassis (dir.), Réaliser un travail scientifique : Instruments et processus en sciences politiques et sociales, Presses Universitaires de Liège, 2023.

Guide du mémoire (sous la direction de Grandjean Geoffrey et des Professeurs du Département de Science politique), 120 p., available on the following website : http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/handle/2268/201293.

Règlement des mémoires, disponible sur le site du Département de science politique, disponible à l'adresse suivante : https://www.droit.uliege.be/cms/c_3570137/fr/droit-travaux-et-tfe-en-sciences-politiques.

Les slides seront disponibles sur ORBI à la suite de chaque séance. 

Link: http://hdl.handle.net/2268/263205

Assessment methods and criteria

Any session :

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

- Remote

written exam AND oral exam

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

The Thesis is assessed according to the conditions set out in the Thesis rules.

Written work

The thesis is assessed according to the conditions set out in the Thesis rules.

Writing support seminar

Any session :

- In-person

written exam AND oral exam

- Remote

written exam AND oral exam

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

The Thesis preparation seminar is assessed according to the conditions set out in the Thesis rules.

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Writing support seminar

This course is held every year.

Contacts

Dr. Antonios Vlassis

Assistant Professor, Political Science Department

Bât. B31 Relations internationales
Quartier Agora
place des Orateurs 3
4000 Liège 1
Belgique

office R.11, level 0
email: avlassis@uliege.be

Written work

Dr. Antonios Vlassis

Assistant Professor, Political Science Department

Bât. B31 Relations internationales
Quartier Agora
place des Orateurs 3
4000 Liège 1
Belgique

office R.11, level 0
email: avlassis@uliege.be

Writing support seminar

Dr. Antonios Vlassis

Assistant Professor, Political Science Department

Bât. B31 Relations internationales
Quartier Agora
place des Orateurs 3
4000 Liège 1
Belgique

office R.11, level 0
email: avlassis@uliege.be

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