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Research Practice

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:7.00
Study Course Accepted:09.02.2023 15:31:32
Study Course Information
Course Code:DN_194LQF level:Level 8
Credit Points:12.00ECTS:18.00
Branch of Science:Pedagogy; University PedagogyTarget Audience:Social Welfare and Social Work; Business Management; Management Science; Sociology; Information and Communication Science; Law; Political Science
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Karina Palkova
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Doctoral Studies
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:Riga, 16 Dzirciema Street, dnatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67409120
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Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
The research experience of the Master's thesis, defended research work upon completion of the Master’s degree study programme. The person has won the selection contest for doctoral studies, in which he/she presented the research idea and the project plan.
Objective:
The goal of the research work is to produce original research within the sector, to develop skills in publishing the results of their research work in the form of theses and scientific articles cited internationally. Also, to improve transferable skills, communication and reasoning skills in presenting research results, both on a local and international scientific scale. As well as to provide the opportunity for independent work, continuously increasing qualification, participation in scientific summer schools, scientific projects in the topic related to the doctoral thesis, participation in doctoral schools, foreign experience exchange programmes, etc.c
Assessment
Unaided Work:
Participation in scientific activities integration of acquired knowledge and skills in research. The doctoral student has to submit reports on the direktor of the programme performance of research activity within the time limit specified by the direktor. Scientific research work provides for participation in summer schools, scientific projects in the topic related to the doctoral thesis, participation in doctoral schools, foreign experience exchange programmes, etc.c. The student's contribution to the improvement of the study process is the provision of meaningful feedback on the study course by filling out its evaluation questionnaire.
Assessment Criteria:
1. Student's ability to describe the chosen scientific activities; 2. Student's ability to reflect on the acquired knowledge and skills; 3. Student's ability to integrate the acquired knowledge and skills into his / her research. Essay evaluation - 1 - 10 point scale.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Test
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Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:Develop the knowledge of how to evaluate the problem to be addressed, analyse the causes and find a solution. Ability to evaluate scientific data, plan scientific research.
Skills:Produce argumentation, justify conclusions and maintain collegial discussion; communicate and cooperate at local and international level on topical research issues in the field of the relevant science sector. The doctoral student will be able to carry out scientific research in the chosen sector, including defining the work strategy, creating the research design, selecting special literature, collecting material, choosing the appropriate theory and technique, and formulating conclusions.
Competencies:To be able to fully operate in the field of the relevant science sector, to analyse research projects, participate in the implementation of projects, communicate professionally related to their field of research work, and integrate interdisciplinary directions for achieving results. Capable of carrying out modern, original research in the selected science sector.
Bibliography
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Required Reading
1Martinsone, K., Pipere, A. (ed.). Zinātniskā rakstīšana un pētījumu rezultātu izplatīšana. Rīga: RSU, 2019.
2Mārtinsone, K., Pipere, A. (ed.). Zinātniskās darbības metodoloģija: starpdisciplināra perspektīva. Rīga: RSU, 2021.
3Foss, S., Waters, W. Destination dissertation: a traveler's guide to a done dissertation. Lanam: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
4Neuen, S., Tebeaux, E. Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing. London: Routledge, 2018.
5Ārvalstu studentiem/ For international students:
6Foss, S., Waters, W. Destination dissertation: a traveler's guide to a done dissertation. Lanam: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
7Neuen, S., Tebeaux, E. Writing Science Right: Strategies for Teaching Scientific and Technical Writing. London: Routledge, 2018.
Additional Reading
1Organizing Academic Research.
2Badiru, A., Rusnock, Ch., Valencia, V. Project Management for Research. A Guide for Graduate Students. Routledge: 2016.
3Finn, J. Getting A Phd An Action Plan to Help Manage Your Research, Your Supervisor and Your Project. Routledge Study Guides, 2005. (EBSCOhost Ebook Academic Collection; Ebook Central Academic Complete)
4Organizing Your Research Plan.
Other Information Sources
1Veidojot savu patstāvīgās zinātniski pētnieciskās darbības plānu, doktoranti var izmantot tīmeklī pieejamo informāciju, dažādus tālmācības / online kursu portālus (piemēram, https://www.coursera.org, openminded.lv), piedalīties Latvijas Jauno zinātnieku apvienības aktivitātēs (ljza.lv) utt.
2Research Data Management. Guidance and support to staff, researchers and students at the University of Southampton.