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SoSe 24: Geography

Geographies of Global Inequalities

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  • Project Work I: Thematic and Methodological Preparation

    7188aA2.1
    • 24219423 Reading Course
      Project Work I: Thematic and Methodical Preparation (Ulrike Beisel)
      Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-04-16)
      Location: G 204 Luftbildraum (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)

      Comments

      Admission Requirements: Successful completion of the module "Fundamentals of the Geographies of Global
      Inequalities".
      Qualification Goals: Based on the acquired scientific theoretical and methodological competences, the students
      are able to independently develop current questions on global inequalities and - based on the current state of
      research - transfer them into a sustainable research concept. The students master the basics of good scientific
      practice as well as research ethics and possess conceptual and methodological expertise through guided and
      independent scientific work.
      Content: The students prepare a selected project topic in small groups under the guidance and supervision of the
      lecturers on the basis of literature studies and develop a concrete research question. Methodological, ethical and
      practical research procedures for empirical field research are developed in line with the research question and taken
      into account and implemented in the research design.

    • 24219823 Reading Course
      Project Work I: Thematic and Methodical Preparation (Antonie Schmiz)
      Schedule: Di 10:00-12:00 (Class starts on: 2024-04-16)
      Location: G 205 (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
    • 24219409 Advanced Seminar
      Project Work I: Them. and Method. Prep. (Ulrike Beisel)
      Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-04-16)
      Location: G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
    • 24219809 Advanced Seminar
      Project work I (Antonie Schmiz)
      Schedule: Di 14:00-16:00 (Class starts on: 2024-04-16)
      Location: C 111 Seminarraum Geographie (Malteserstr. 74-100 C)
  • Project Work II: Empirical Research and Data Analysis

    7188aA2.2
    • 24219527 Lehrforschungsprojekt
      Project Work II: Empirical Research and Data Analysis (Ulrike Beisel)
      Schedule: -
      Location: keine Angabe

      Additional information / Pre-requisites

      Termine werden bekannt gegeben

      Comments

      Admission Requirements: Successful completion of the module "Fundamentals of the Geographies of Global
      Inequalities".
      Qualification Goals: Students are able to apply the theoretical foundations of empirical research in practice and
      are able to reflect on the practical research procedure in application and, if necessary, adapt it in consideration of
      scientific standards. In dealing with research partners, they can proceed in a diversity-sensitive manner and draw
      on intercultural competencies in communication and research practice.
      Content: The focus is on the empirical application of theoretical and methodological knowledge in a defined study
      area in the context of the analysis of global inequalities. This includes conducting their own empirical geographic
      field research in small groups in a European or non-European country, preferably in cooperation with local
      universities, (non-)governmental organizations or civil society organizations. Students evaluate the collected data
      and prepare their results.

    • 24219927 Lehrforschungsprojekt
      Project Work II: Empirical Research and Data Analysis (Antonie Schmiz)
      Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2024-08-26)
      Location: Im Gelände 01
  • Internship and Project Management

    7188aA4.1
    • 24219730 Internship
      Internship and Project Management (Antonie Schmiz)
      Schedule: -
      Location: keine Angabe

      Comments

      Qualification Goals: The students are familiar with the basics of project management. They are able to
      independently design, structure and apply for a project, plan the workflow and appropriately present their results in
      oral and written form within the framework of a presentation. They thus learn important skills for their Master's thesis,
      for (science-related) project work and for project applications. The students have practical experience of working in
      a university or non-university research institution or a non-governmental organization, think tank or company in
      Germany or abroad.
      Content: Based on a case study, a project is structured and planned in detail, and a time and budget plan is drawn
      up. In addition, the basics of team building and team communication are developed, taking gender and diversity
      competencies into account. In addition, students gain practical insights into the structure and working methods of
      non-governmental organizations, think tanks, development institutions, companies, foundations as well as politics
      and administration. This introduces students to opportunities for professional practice related to the course of study.

    • Project Work III: Presentation and Discussion 7188aA2.3
    • Introduction to Geographies of Global Inequalities 7188aA1.1
    • Geographies of Global Inequalities: Methods and Methodologies 7188aA1.2
    • Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten 7188aA4.2
    • Affines Modul 1 7188aA5.1
    • Affines Modul 2 7188aA5.2
    • Affines Modul 3 7188aA5.3
    • Advanced Class (Conceptual) 7188aA3.1
    • Advanced Class (Thematic) 7188aA3.2