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Project in Applied International Politics and Governance

Title
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance
Semester
E2024
Master programme in
International Politics and Governance
Type of activity

Project

Teaching language
English
Study regulation

Read about the Master Programme and find the Study Regulations at ruc.dk

REGISTRATION AND STUDY ADMINISTRATIVE
Registration

You register for activities through stads selvbetjening during the announced registration period, which you can see on the Study administration homepage.

Registration for project-exam: Please remember to confirm your registration by signing up for exam as a group when the group formation is final. The registration is through STADS Online Student Service

When registering for courses, please be aware of the potential conflicts and overlaps between course and exam time and dates. The planning of course activities at Roskilde University is based on the recommended study programmes, which should not overlap. However, if you choose optional courses and/or study plans that goes beyond the recommended study programmes, an overlap of lectures or exam dates may occur depending on which courses you choose.

Number of participants
ECTS
15
Responsible for the activity
Laust Schouenborg (lausts@ruc.dk)
Head of study
Laust Schouenborg (lausts@ruc.dk)
Teachers
Study administration
ISE Registration & Exams (ise-exams@ruc.dk)
Exam code(s)
U60144
ACADEMIC CONTENT
Overall objective

Project in Applied International Politics and Governance consists of the students' own in-depth work with a self-selected problem-oriented research question that leads to the preparation of a project. The project is prepared in groups of 2-5 students, guided by a lecturer. The project is tied thematically to one of the three compulsory courses in the first semester, or the advanced seminars offered for IPG students, permitting students to specialise within subject matter fields (e.g. climate, foreign policy, health and food and social policies)

Detailed description of content

Project in Applied International Politics and Governance consists of the students' own in-depth work with a self-selected problem-oriented research question that leads to the preparation of a project. The project is prepared in groups of 2-5 students, guided by a lecturer. The project is tied thematically to one of the three compulsory courses in the first semester, or the advanced seminars offered for IPG students, permitting students to specialise within subject matter fields (e.g. climate, foreign policy, health and food and social policies)

Guidance on the use of quantitative methods in projects and theses

If you and your group find quantitative analyses relevant to answer your research question, and your supervisor cannot help, here is an offer of assistance. We offer a workshop where a group of researchers will talk about how to use quantitative data in projects and theses. We will present an overview of publicly available data sets, as well as the possibilities, if you wish to collect your own data. We expect you to have taken a course in basic quantitative methods (BC 8 or equivalent).

The workshop is held on September 25, 2024, 12:15-02:00 pm, in theory room 25.3-005

After the workshop you/your group will have the opportunity to book an appointment with a skilled student, who will help with downloading and preparing data for analysis and interpretation. If you need extra guidance on any particular issue, you will be referred to a relevant researcher. To schedule an appointment, please contact: to be decided

Course material and Reading list

The project literature and curriculum are determined by the students in consultation with the supervisor and in compliance with requirements and learning goals as specified in the study programme. The students are expected to utilize curriculum from own literature search and reviews, and where possible from existing computer science courses.

Overall plan and expected work effort

The majority of the activity takes place as self-study, where the group of 2-5 students works independently with a problem-oriented project. The project group can expect up to 3-4 supervision sessions of about 45-60 minutes each with their assigned supervisor. The study intensity for a student in this activity: 405 hours. This includes group formation, any additional workshops and preparation for the oral exam.

Format

Campus

Evaluation and feedback

This study activity is not part of ISE's evaluation rotation this semester, so it is not evaluated by the ISE Admin (by questionnaire).

Programme

Will be made available on Moodle before semester start.

ASSESSMENT
Overall learning outcomes

  • be able to develop in depth knowledge about the issue within the IPG subject area that they have chosen to write the project about.

  • be able to formulate a precise problem formulation and, by extension, select and reflect on relevant theory, method, analysis design and empirical data.

  • be able to master the chosen methodological approach, obtain the necessary empirical evidence and carry out a thorough analysis where the theoretical terminology is systematically applied to the project's subject area and in line with the project's research question and design.

  • be able to draw relevant and well-reasoned conclusions based on the project's analysis, and present and communicate these conclusion clearly and precisely.

Form of examination
Oral project exam in groups with individual assessment.


Permitted group size: 2-5 students.

The character limits of the project report are:
For 2 students: 72,000-91,200 characters, including spaces.
For 3 students: 96,000-110,400 characters, including spaces.
For 4 students: 120,000-132,000 characters, including spaces.
For 5 students: 132,000-151,200 characters, including spaces.
The character limits include the cover, table of contents, summary, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices.

The project report must include a summary, that is part of the assessment. The summary can either be written in English or Danish.

Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment is for:
2 students: 60 minutes.
3 students: 75 minutes.
4 students: 90 minutes.
5 students: 105 minutes.

Writing and spelling skills in the project report are part of the assessment.

Permitted support and preparation materials at the oral exam: All

Assessment: 7-point grading scale.
Moderation: Internal co-assessor.
Form of Re-examination
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
Type of examination in special cases
Examination and assessment criteria

Identify a relevant issue or problem area and formulate an analytical research question

Select and critically reflect relevant literature

Develop and apply a relevant theoretical framework

Select and apply relevant methodological tools.

Justify the chosen analytical choices and findings

Besides above following will be part of the assessment

• Resume in English or Danish

• Writing and spelling skills are part of the assessment.

Oral presentation

Same criteria as for project, but also:

The student are able to:

• Present and communicate

• Take part in dialogue and discussion about the written project report

The assessment is a collective assessment of all above.

Exam code(s)
Exam code(s) : U60144
Last changed 12/09/2024

lecture list:

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Wednesday 04-09-2024 08:15 - 04-09-2024 18:00 in week 36
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance - Project formation (IPG)

Friday 06-09-2024 08:15 - 06-09-2024 18:00 in week 36
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance - Project formation (IPG)

Wednesday 18-12-2024 10:00 - 18-12-2024 10:00 in week 51
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance - Project hand-in, exam

Monday 20-01-2025 08:15 - Friday 31-01-2025 18:00 in week 04 and week 05
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance - Oral project exam

Monday 03-02-2025 08:15 - Friday 28-02-2025 18:00 in week 06 to week 09
Project in Applied International Politics and Governance - Oral Project reexam