Dates
| single appointment | Th, 16.04.2026, 12:15 - Th, 16.04.2026, 15:45 | C 7.307 Seminarraum |
| single appointment | Th, 21.05.2026, 14:00 - Th, 21.05.2026, 19:00 | C 7.307 Seminarraum |
| single appointment | Th, 25.06.2026, 11:00 - Th, 25.06.2026, 16:00 | C 7.307 Seminarraum |
Curriculum context
exposé (individual) (50%)
Resit date: No resit date will be offered to this assessment, because it is didactically inseparably connected with one of the associated courses. A resit will only be possible, if the module is available again.
exposé (individual) (50%)
Resit date: No resit date will be offered to this assessment, because it is didactically inseparably connected with one of the associated courses. A resit will only be possible, if the module is available again.
exposé (individual) (50%)
Resit date: No resit date will be offered to this assessment, because it is didactically inseparably connected with one of the associated courses. A resit will only be possible, if the module is available again.
Organizational information
Registration
Registration ends 07.4.2026 at 23:59 h
Persons
Content
After the winter term's Master Forum was dedicated to finding a theme and developing an exposé for your Master thesis, this 'summer Master Forum' provides an opportunity to present works-in-progress.
Importantly, the Master Forum is a space for collective learning and peer feedback; seeing how go about their thesis will help you with yours. So the main aim is to receive productive critical feedback – both from instructors and from student peers - on ongoing thesis projects.
There will also be room for students searching for a theme (and supervisors) and developing an exposé (research question, methods, conceptual frame etc.).
Students who have successfully passed the Master Forum in the winter term are invited to present and receive feedback on a chapter/an excerpt from their ongoing thesis, and on questions they now encounter.
Students who have not yet submitted and presented their exposé can do so to obtain the necessary credits. (Please note that the main discussion of practical or even technical issues of thesis writing takes place in the winter term.)
While this will ultimately depend on the number of students participating, students should expect to have around 30 minutes in total for the presentation and discussion of their projects, and presentations themselves should last between 10 and 15 minutes, allowing plenty of time for discussion.
Students are asked to attend all sessions of the Master Forum. Please be ready to provide your fellow students with productive critical feedback on their projects!
Present and receive critical feedback on your actual or proposed MA thesis
Evaluation
Further information on teaching evaluation: https://www.leuphana.de/en/teaching/quality-management/feedback-instruments.html