The Convincing Exposé / 25-12-CE-3

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
The Convincing Exposé05.12.2025 09:00 - 12:00 (Fri)onlineDr. Spindler, Anselm

The Berlin University Alliance (BUA) is an alliance of the FU Berlin, HU Berlin, TU Berlin and Charité with the aim of creating a joint research environment in Berlin. All workshops and events of the Graduate Studies Support Program are funded by the BUA and free of charge.

 

Participation

Doctoral researchers (all disciplines) of the Berlin University Alliance.

Before booking a workshop, please make sure that you can attend for the entire duration to receive a certification. Please check our terms and conditions.

 

Content

Many research projects – and most doctoral theses – begin with an exposé: a relatively short text that advertises the intended research project to the reader. As such, the exposé is a useful tool for us when we are in the process of getting the project started. Also, it has a clear strategic function, i.e. convincing a specific person or institution that the research project is promising and worth doing. In this workshop, we will be looking at the role of exposé in the overall writing process. You will explore and discuss the expectations the readers of your exposé might have. Also, you will have the chance to work both on the academic content and the work plan of your research project, which are the two main components of the exposé.

 

Please note

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For workshops held online, participation is allowed under the following conditions: a working camera that is turned on and a microphone to allow active participation in discussions and group work. Headphones must also be used to protect other participants from office eavesdroppers. Regardless of on-site or online workshops, we would like to refer to the rules at Freie Universität Berlin, which can be found in the Code of Conduct.

 

Further Information

Postdocs are welcome to participate if spots are available.

Doctoral programs calculate credits based on the number of work units earned through workshop participation. Each work unit represents 45 minutes of workshop time, and 8 work units equal 0.5 credit points. For mini workshops (less than 8 work units), credits are calculated proportionally based on the work units. Please note: To be eligible for credit transfer, you must accumulate enough work units from short workshops. For example, attending two 3-hour workshops results in 8 work units (2 workshops x 4 work units each), which equals 0.5 credits.

 

Course Format: 
online
Course Capacity: 
16
Course Language: 
English
Work Units: 
4
Budget Points: 
3
PDF template: 
BUA (en)
Instructor: 
Anselm Spindler
Type: 
Mini Workshop