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This core course in the EURO Honours programme will consist of two parts – the first semester will feature a course work in research training and methods and the second semester will cover more intensive individual research and writing of the Honours dissertation.
This course provides post-graduate students of different levels with strategies to develop a knowledge base and basic skills in research. This is a highly interactive course which introduces the basics of research practices on a post-graduate level, thus, could be deemed useful and interesting for the students of various disciplines. All post-graduate students who major in European and EU Studies -- EURO BA Honours, MEURO, MA (thesis) and PhDs -- are asked to complete this “Research Training” course. The course in Research Training and Methods has as its primary goal to increase and improve the students’ level of research skills. The attainment of this aim will have the effect of more research competent students and a higher level of a quality research output. Course content will focus on the basic building blocks of any research project – research question and hypothesis formulation; formulation of novelty, importance and relevancy of research; the place and role of theoretical models; philosophical positioning of a research inquiry; concerns around validity and reliability; and ethics matters in social science research. Students will have an opportunity to practice writing literature review; conduct and discuss their recorded interviews; present at the post-graduate conference; participate in weekly research colloquia; and establish practice and culture of regular consultations with their research supervisors. Student will have an opportunity to learn about diverse methods in data collection, analysis and interpretation, such as interviewing, surveying, content analysis, case study, archival method, direct and indirect observations, etc., and about qualitative and quantitative approaches. Students will have the opportunity to develop skills suitable for refereed publications and academic presentations. This course will provide skills on a non-discriminatory interdisciplinary basis allowing students to participate in their Honours, Masters and PhDs degrees equally. Students will acquire skills in developing a research approach, understanding and using a theory-informed approach and diverse methods for strengthening research findings and supporting methodological choices.
The course provides an avenue to increase competency in a core academic discipline of the students’ degrees that focus on the European and EU Studies. As a student in this course you will acquire skills in:developing a research approach understanding and using a theory-informed approach surveying and overviewing relevant academic literature following honest academic practicedeveloping a research strategy informed by validity and reliability considerationsnavigating diverse methods in data collection, analysis and interpretation considering human ethics mattersdelivering research outputs (orally and in writing). Research skills and attributes in the focus of this course are sought by employers as they can used in a range of applications. In addition to these skills, the course also targets skills in IT, information search (including library use and bibliographical skills), discussion/debate, oral presentation, writing.Students will comprehend the influence of global conditions on their discipline and research reflections on the global processes, and will be competent in engaging with global and multi-cultural contexts from a research-informed standpoint.
Subject to approval of the NCRE Director.
Milenko Petrovic
Guest lecturers from European universities (in person or via video link)
There is no single text book for the course. The collection of selected readings will be available for the students prior to each seminar. Students are strongly encouraged to form their own bibliographies. LINKSRelevant material, which may be helpful, can be found at the Library Subject Guide for European Union Studies: http://canterbury.libguides.com/euro Information about European Union programme (EURO) at the post-graduate level can be found at the website of the National Centre for Research on Europe: http://www.europe.canterbury.ac.nz/.
EURO480 Learn
Domestic fee $2,046.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Language, Social and Political Sciences .