Master's thesis

The Master's dissertation may be carried out under the supervision of the Director of the Master's programme in European Studies or any other teacher in the European Studies field who holds a doctorate. It is also possible to complete this work, with prior agreement, with another teacher with a doctorate in the European Studies programme.

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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