Each graduate student is required to participate in all five modules offered in the course. Exemption from a module is only possible under a reasonable circumstance and is granted upon the student’s request to the Graduate Program Chair and the written approval of the Supervisor/Graduate Program Chair and the Director of the related Graduate Institute.
Modules I, II, IV and V are organized by the Provost Office. Module III is to be organized by the student herself/himself together with her/his program.
How to register:
Log in to SRS (http://stars.bilkent.edu.tr/srs) and use the “GE500” link under Services top menu item to register. Please, e-mail Ms. Birgül Bulut at bbulut@bilkent.edu.tr if you have further questions.
Graduate students can follow their personal information on the modules that they have attended as well as other pertinent information on GE 500 using SRS by selecting “GE 500” from the “Information” menu”.
Spring 2017 Modules
MODULE I: “Academic Ethics and Integrity” by Prof. Abdullah Atalar
Time & Place: February 21th, Tuesday, 13:40-14:30, at Bilkent Concert Hall, Faculty of Music and Performing Arts.
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MODULE II: “Basics of Effective University Teaching” by Assoc.Prof. Dr. Emrah Özensoy
This presentation aims to introduce strategies for engaging students to their courses as effective listeners, readers, thinkers, and writers. In addition to suitable syllabus and assignment designs, these strategies describe ways to improve students’ motivation, active learning, and critical thinking in a challenging class environment.
Time & Place: March 6th, Monday 15:40-17:30, at Bilkent Concert Hall, Faculty of Music and Performing Arts.
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MODULE III: “Participation at seminars/presentations regularly held by Graduate Programs”
This module requires the students participation in a set of research seminars and/or scholarly talks and presentations regularly held by the student’s own graduate program or another graduate program of her/his choice. Students most probably already attend such seminars/talks. The total number of seminars/talks to be attended is to be decided and to be arranged by the student herself/himself together with the graduate program.
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MODULE IV A): “Research Impact for Sciences and Engineering” by Prof. Nesim Erkip
How to generate impact in the field? How can you make your voice heard and your findings visible? How to publish not to perish? Where to publish? What should you expect from the publication process? Why should I care for an extended research family when I am happy with my nucleus research family? How to become part of the international research family? This module will explore these issues and many other related questions.
Time & Place: March 21th , Tuesday, 14:40-16:00, at Bilkent Concert Hall, Faculty of Music and Performing Arts.
Any graduate student can participate in Module IV A. Another version of this module entitled “Research Impact for Social Sciences and Related Fields” is usually planned for Fall 2017.
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MODULE V: “How Can the Library Help Your Graduate Research: Resources and Techniques” by Dr. Ebru Kaya
This workshop is intended to introduce the library services and resources (print and electronic), and demonstrate how they can help graduate students in all stages of researching and writing a thesis or a term project report. Topics covered will include: choosing your topic and determining “what’s been done” already; finding new resources; accessing new resources; organizing and managing your resources; staying up–to-date; and, finally putting it all together and preparing your dissertation.
Time & Place: April 4th, Tuesday, 13:40-15:00, at Bilkent Concert Hall, Faculty of Music and Performing Arts.
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