Master's thesis
Master's colloquium
The colloquium is used to prepare master's theses and to support students.Active and regular participation is required for students enrolled in the European Studies programme; it is possible to attend the colloquium from the first year of study. Attending the colloquium for two semesters (not necessarily consecutive) corresponds to 3 ECTS.
The Master's Colloquium generally takes place every 15 days. Please register via myunifr.
Declaration on honour
A declaration of honour on the use of AI must be included at the beginning of the master's thesis:
"I confirm with my signature that I have personally written this work, that I have used only the sources and aids mentioned, and that I have indicated as such the literal quotations and paraphrases. Text passages for which I have used artificial intelligence technologies have been indicated as such, for example, by inserting explanatory footnotes. I have also indicated which tool I used and what type of application it was.
[date, signature]".
Information from the Faculty
For all information about submitting a master's thesis (deadlines, registration, timetable, etc.), please contact the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
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